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Flemish artist (1523–1605)
became a nun in 1569. Stradanus worked in Florence in a milieu that included Vasari, Bronzino, Allori and Salviati. Stradanus was one of the earliest
Stradanus
Legendary bird in Middle Eastern mythology
descriptions captured the imaginations of later illustrators, such as Stradanus c. 1590, or Theodor de Bry in 1594 who showed an elephant being carried
Roc_(mythology)
Town hall of Florence, Italy
painting of Gualdrada is by the Flemish painter Stradanus, better known under his Italian name Stradanus. Against the wall is a cabinet with Florentine
Palazzo_Vecchio
Sexually transmitted infection
including John Keats' "La Belle Dame sans Merci". The Flemish artist Stradanus designed a print called Preparation and Use of Guayaco for Treating Syphilis
Syphilis
Sling used for swinging, sleeping or resting
The hammock as an icon of America herself: engraving by Theodor Galle after Stradanus, c. 1630
Hammock
First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
The fifth circle, illustrated by Stradanus
Inferno_(Dante)
Italian explorer and navigator (1454–1512)
Allegory of the New World by Stradanus, depicting Vespucci that awakens the sleeping America
Amerigo_Vespucci
City in Dante's Inferno
Comedy location Lower Hell, inside the walls of Dis, in an illustration by Stradanus. There is a drop from the sixth circle to the three rings of the seventh
Dis_(Divine_Comedy)
As depicted in Dante's Inferno
The tempest of lust, with Minos in the distance, as illustrated by Stradanus
Second_circle_of_hell
1920 poem written by Robert Frost
Illustration of 1587 by Stradanus of The Nine Circles of Hell from Dante's Inferno
Fire_and_Ice_(poem)
church and state during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Flemish artist Stradanus designed a print of a wealthy man receiving treatment for syphilis with
History_of_syphilis
Greek mythological ruler of the winds
Pheraemon, Jocastus, and Agathyrnus. Odysseus in the Cave of the Winds by Stradanus (possibly 1590-1599) Aeolus Giving the Winds to Odysseus by Isaac Moillon
Aeolus_(son_of_Hippotes)
Eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno
Sinners in the second bolgia, as illustrated by Stradanus.
Malebolge
Method of infernal punishment
The Contrapasso of the sorcerers, astrologers, and false prophets, illustrated by Stradanus
Contrapasso
As depicted in Dante's Inferno
The castle in the first circle of hell, as illustrated by Stradanus
First_circle_of_hell
Interjected scene that takes a narrative back in time
Count Ugolino in Cocytus tells Dante of his death in prison with his descendants (Stradanus)
Flashback_(narrative)
1649 religious tract by Luis Laso de la Vega
Image of the Virgin Mary, with an early 17th-century engraving by Samuel Stradanus as a secondary source. Today, Catholics, especially those in Mexico and
Huei_tlamahuiçoltica
Catholic Saint from Mexico
dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe Historicity Codex Escalada (1548) Stradanus engraving (1615 or 1621) Image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God of Guadalupe
Juan_Diego
but the term "Stradanus engraving" is used by Guadalupan researchers. The plate was engraved by Samuel Stradanus [wd] of Antwerp (“Stradanus” is a Latinization
Stradanus_engraving
Remission of sins in the Catholic Church
A 1948 reproduction of the Stradanus engraving, a 17th-century certificate for indulgences, in return for cash contributions to build a shrine
Indulgence
Room in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
Carlo Portelli Maso da Sanfriano (Flight of Icarus)[permanent dead link]. Stradanus (Francesco in his Laboratory) Santi di Tito (The Sisters of Phaethon,
Studiolo_of_Francesco_I
Church in Mexico City
dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe Historicity Codex Escalada (1548) Stradanus engraving (1615 or 1621) Image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God of Guadalupe
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Basilica_of_Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe
Priestesses of the Roman goddess Vesta
subject for artists such as Jacopo del Sellaio (d. 1493) and Joannes Stradanus, and women who were arts patrons started having themselves painted as
Vestal_Virgin
Baroque-style building in Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Madonna has a Virgin by Carlo Maratta and an Eleven Thousand Martyrs by Stradanus, which had been in the earlier church of San Firenze. The chapel cupola
Complex_of_San_Firenze
Part of the Divine Comedy
Amid the rain, Dante and Virgil encounter Cerberus, as illustrated by Stradanus
Third_circle_of_hell
Genus of flowering plants
Glance. Fox Chapel Publishing. pp. 18–19. ISBN 978-1-56523-239-6. Johannes Stradanus Archived 2007-11-03 at the Wayback Machine undated brief review of works
Guaiacum
Flemish Baroque engraver
Theodoor Galle America engraving by Theodor Galle after Stradanus, c. 1630 Born Dirck 16 July 1571 Antwerp Died 8 December 1633(1633-12-08) (aged 62)
Theodoor_Galle
Process for reproducing text and images
The invention of printing, anonymous, design by Stradanus, collection Plantin–Moretus Museum in Antwerp, Belgium
Printing
16th-century Spanish maritime expedition
An allegorical depiction of Magellan discovering the strait that would bear his name, created around 1592 by Flemish artist Johannes Stradanus.
Magellan_expedition
Italian painter and engraver (1555–1630)
He was a pupil of Santi di Tito, then of the Flemish painter Joannes Stradanus. He was part of the large team of artists working under Giorgio Vasari
Antonio_Tempesta
Italian narrative poem in popular culture
designed a series of illustrations for the 1481 edition of the poem. Stradanus prepared a series of illustrations of Inferno. A commentary by La Comedia
Divine Comedy in popular culture
Divine_Comedy_in_popular_culture
collection included 56 drawings by the celebrated Flemish artist Johannes Stradanus, including the famous 'Allegory of America' now in the Metropolitan Museum
William_Baillie_Grohman
1942 Mexican film
dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe Historicity Codex Escalada (1548) Stradanus engraving (1615 or 1621) Image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God of Guadalupe
The Saint Who Forged a Country
The_Saint_Who_Forged_a_Country
Group of miracles in Catholicism
dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe Historicity Codex Escalada (1548) Stradanus engraving (1615 or 1621) Image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God of Guadalupe
Miracle_of_the_roses
Amerigo Vespucci awakens "America" in a Stradanus's engraving (c. 1638).
History_of_the_Americas
Dutch painter (1508–1575)
Marshall's batons. Notable pupils who trained in his workshop included Stradanus and Aertsen's nephews, Joachim Beuckelaer and Huybrecht Beuckeleer. Joachim
Pieter_Aertsen
Study and creation of maps of imagined places or events
Stradanus' Map of Dante's Lower Inferno
Fantasy_cartography
Early European personifications of the Americas
are being butchered and cooked in left background. Theodor Galle after Stradanus, Amerigo Vespucci awakes America in her hammock, 1570s. In the background
Personification of the Americas
Personification_of_the_Americas
Renaissance-style Roman Catholic Church
Giovanni Battista Cipriani Nativity of the Virgin by Stradanus The Adoration of the Shepherds by Stradanus The Vision of Saint Bernard (Perugino) Wikimedia
Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi
Santa_Maria_Maddalena_dei_Pazzi
Scarsellino Sebastiano del Piombo Il Sodoma Jan Soens Giacomo Stella Stradanus Francesco Stringa Studiolo of Francois I Lazzaro Tavarone Tintoretto Santi
List_of_Mannerist_painters
Flemish engraver (1553–1619)
designs by Maerten de Vos and other Flemish designers, such as Johannes Stradanus and Chrispijn van den Broeck. He also made many small devotional prints
Hieronymus_Wierix
Economic history of Italy before 1860
Florence, Piazza del Mercato Vecchio (1555), fresco by Stradanus, Palazzo Vecchio, Sala di Gualdrada.
Economic history of pre-unitarian Italy
Economic_history_of_pre-unitarian_Italy
Italian poet, playwright and art critic
Allori Tintoretto Michelangelo Giotto Francesco Morandini Perino del Vaga Stradanus Battista Naldini Bronzino Pontormo Ammanati Francesco Salviati Alessandro
Raffaello_Borghini
Stefano) – entry ceilings for Biblioteca Marciana, Venice[citation needed] Stradanus – Vanity, Modesty and Death[citation needed] Frescos in Studenica monastery[citation
1569_in_art
Dutch artist (c. 1533–1578)
Frans Floris, Heemskerk, Gillis Mostaert, Bartholomeus Spranger and Stradanus. In Italy he gave circulation to the works of Raphael, Titian, Polidoro
Cornelis_Cort
St Paul Speaking to The Women of Philippi (Stradanus, 1582)
Paul_the_Apostle_and_women
Dutch engraver and publisher (1537–1612)
independent printer in Haarlem in 1563, where he made prints after Johannes Stradanus and Maerten de Vos. In 1569 the series of Counts of Holland and Zeeland
Philip_Galle
Private research library in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Fair (2018) The Legacy of Chicago Dance (2019) Renaissance Invention: Stradanus's "Nova Reperta" (2020) ¡Viva la Libertad! Latin America and the Age of
Newberry_Library
paintings : Books and a Candle, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (url) Stradanus (1523–1605), 3 paintings : An Alchemist's Laboratory, Palazzo Vecchio
List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (L–Z)
List_of_artists_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art_(L–Z)
Flemish artist and designer (1487/91–1541)
Manual) by Gaston Phoebus. With those cartoons he, and also Johannes Stradanus, set an example for their followers by opening up new paths in Italianism
Bernard_van_Orley
Flemish painter of history and genre paintings (died 1672) February 11 - Stradanus, Flanders-born mannerist painter (born 1523) March 17 - Pieter Bast, Dutch
1605_in_art
Pazzi was converted into a chapel, and frescoed by the Flemish painter Stradanus between 1585 and 1587. Villa Pazzi al Parugiano, official website. Pistoia
Villa_Pazzi_al_Parugiano
Practice of hunting wolves by humans
vnnd Weyderwerck Buch, Frankfurt am Main 1582 A 16th-century print after Stradanus depicting a wolf hunt The Wolf of Ansbach, chased into a well and displayed
Wolf_hunting
Set of Renaissance-era silver-gilt cups
and the figurines may be based on work by the Flemish artist Johannes Stradanus (1523–1605) who worked in Italy in the late 16th century. In six cases
Aldobrandini_Tazze
English naturalist and antiquarian
July 2012. Edward J. Gallagher (December 1997). "America by Johannes Stradanus (1523–1605)". lehigh.edu. Lehigh University. Retrieved 22 July 2012. Uzielli
Alfred_Hudd
(c. 1520 – c. 1590) Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, painter (1561–1636) Stradanus, mannerist painter (1523–1605) Pamelius, theologian (1536–1587) Peter
List_of_people_from_Bruges
Florence, Piazza del Mercato Vecchio (1555), fresco by Stradanus, Palazzo Vecchio, Sala di Gualdrada
Economic_history_of_Italy
Flemish painter
frequently reproduced line engraving after the design of the Flemish artist Stradanus of 1590. The work, which depicts the defeat of the Turkish naval force
Laureys_a_Castro
Sebastian Stoskopff (1597–1657), 2 artworks: RF 1982–22, RF 1981-18 (IDs) Stradanus (1523–1605), 1 artwork: RF 1980-42 (ID) Lorentz Strauch (1564–1630), 2
Catalog of paintings in the Louvre Museum
Catalog_of_paintings_in_the_Louvre_Museum
Area of study on 15th–19th century territory
Amerigo Vespucci awakens "America" in a Stradanus's engraving (circa 1638)
Historiography of Colonial Spanish America
Historiography_of_Colonial_Spanish_America
Art biography of painters
Karel van Mander (1548–1606), p 369 Marten de Vos (1532–1603), p 370 Stradanus (1523–1605), p 371 Bartholomeus Spranger (1546–1611), p 372 Hendrik Goltzius
Roger de Piles' artists from Germany and the Low Countries
Roger_de_Piles'_artists_from_Germany_and_the_Low_Countries
American scholar and cultural critic
inspired by illustrations by the sixteenth-century Flemish artist Johannes Stradanus. Work on Nova Reperta was originally begun by Drucker and Freeman in 1993
Johanna_Drucker
portrait of Frederick Barbarossa. In 1589, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus created the engraving The deer hunt of Frederick I Barbarossa and Ubaldino
Cultural depictions of Frederick Barbarossa
Cultural_depictions_of_Frederick_Barbarossa
mainland of New France (now Canada), is established. Approximate date – Stradanus's engravings of notable inventions, Nova Reperta, begin publication by
1600_in_science
Italian noblewoman (1168–1226)
episode recounted by Villani and Boccaccio painted by the Flemish artist Stradanus, also known as Giovanni Stradano, surrounded by detailed scenes of sixteenth-century
Gualdrada_Berti
Italian painter
Summer tapissery, realized with a cartoon by Stradanus and Cinganelli
Michelangelo_Cinganelli
1587) Pieter Pourbus, Dutch-born Flemish Renaissance painter (died 1584) Stradanus, Flanders-born mannerist painter (died 1605) Crispin van den Broeck, Flemish
1523_in_art
Book by Karel van Mander
Hans Vredeman de Vries Stradanus Gillis van Coninxloo Bartholomeus Spranger Cornelis Ketel Gualdrop Gortzius Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt Hendrick Goltzius
Schilder-boeck
Trappings of an Elephant, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna (url) Stradanus (1523–1605), 3 works: Silkworm Farm (1), Royal Collection, Windsor (url)
List of graphic artists in the Web Gallery of Art
List_of_graphic_artists_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art
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