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Pallas Athena, c. 1595. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Pallas Athena, c. 1595. Goltzius popularized a style of engraving with mesmerizing patterns of curving, tapering, and crisscrossing lines; it was especially appreciated in the late 1500s
Venus and Cupid, c. 1595. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Venus and Cupid, c. 1595. Goltzius popularized a style of engraving with mesmerizing patterns of curving, tapering, and crisscrossing lines; it was especially appreciated in the late 1500s
The Prediction of Ahijah, 1604. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607); Jan Saenredam (Dutch)The Prediction of Ahijah, 1604. As punishment for the kings sins, the prophet predicts disaster saying, " those of your people who die in the city shall be eaten by dogs
Juno, c. 1595. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Juno, c. 1595. Goltzius popularized a style of engraving with mesmerizing patterns of curving, tapering, and crisscrossing lines; it was especially appreciated in the late 1500s
Heroines of the New Testament: The Canaanite. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Heroines of the New Testament: The Canaanite
Heroines of the New Testament. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Heroines of the New Testament
Heroines of the New Testament: The Woman with the Issue of Blood. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch)Heroines of the New Testament: The Woman with the Issue of Blood
Heroines of the New Testament: The Woman of Samaria. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Heroines of the New Testament: The Woman of Samaria
Heroines of the New Testament: The Woman Taken in Adultery. Creator: Jan Saenredam (DutchHeroines of the New Testament: The Woman Taken in Adultery
Heroines of the New Testament: The Crippled Woman Healed by Christ. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch)Heroines of the New Testament: The Crippled Woman Healed by Christ
Heroines of the New Testament: Mary Magdalen. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Heroines of the New Testament: Mary Magdalen
Three Goddesses, c. 1595. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607)Three Goddesses, c. 1595. Goltzius popularized a style of engraving with mesmerizing patterns of curving, tapering, and crisscrossing lines; it was especially appreciated in the late 1500s
Ahijah and Jeroboam, 1604. Creator: Jan Saenredam (Dutch, 1565-1607); Jan Saenredam (DutchAhijah and Jeroboam, 1604. These four prints were likely meant as two pairs of engravings depicting scenes of the lives of the prophets Ahijah and Elijah
Elijah in the Wilderness Fed by Ravens, 1604. According to the Old Testament, Elijah, a ninth-century BC Hebrew prophet, survived his time in the wilderness with the help of a raven sent by God
Elisha and Elijahs Chariot of Fire, 1604. Elijah is perhaps best known for escaping death by ascending into heaven on a chariot of fire