fabrication method: chalcography

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instance of: print (2) | copper engraving (2)

movement: German Renaissance (1)

genre: allegory (2) | portrait (1)

based on: Wiara, Nadzieja, Miłość (1) | Birger Jarl till Biällbo Pro Rex (1)

artist: Albrecht Dürer (1) | Erik Dahlbergh (1) | Hirsz Leybowicz (1) | Jan van den Aveelen (1) | Jan Ditmaer (1)

depicts: woman (3) | angel (2) | dog (1) | sea (1) | sky (1) | book (1) | rainbow (1) | sphere (1) | long hair (1) | New Testament (1) | Old Testament (1) | hammer (1) | bat (1) | boat (1) | nail (1) | sighthound (1) | tool (1) | bell (1)

material used: paper (2)

collection: National Museum in Warsaw (2) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Städel Museum (1) | Kunsthalle Hamburg (1) | National Gallery of Art (1) | Georgium (1) | Museum Kunstpalast (1) | Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe (1) | Art Gallery of South Australia (1) | Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest (1) | Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna (1) | Condé Museum (1) | National Museum of Western Art (1) | National Gallery of Victoria (1) | Minneapolis Institute of Art (1) | Princeton University Art Museum (1)

location: museum's storage space (1)

part of: Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna (1) | Meisterstiche (1)

Melencolia I

print
by Albrecht Dürer (1514)
angel putto sighthound weighing scale compass hourglass ladder magic square truncated triangular trapezohedron bell hammer saw nail plank plane sphere landscape millstone sitting long hair laurel wreath bird's wing part key dress sky clystère belt book city/town boat sea shore personification personification woman tool coin purse rainbow dog bat melancholia

Den store fursten Birger jarl

copper engraving
by Erik Dahlbergh
Birger Jarl knout shield

Wiara, Nadzieja, Miłość

copper engraving
by Jan Ditmaer (1577)
theological virtues charity hope faith angel heart New Testament Old Testament sacramental bread woman

Hanna Zofia Radziwił

print
by Hirsz Leybowicz (1740s)
woman