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Roman soldiers making a tortoise with their shields, 1605. This tactic of the Roman infantry was intended to protect the soldiers from projectiles
Portrait of Charles 'de Lorraine (1571-1640), Duke of Guise. Creator: Sustermans, Justus, Schule vonPortrait of Charles 'de Lorraine (1571-1640), Duke of Guise. Private Collection
Venus and Cupid, 1906. Creator: Jost AmmonVenus and Cupid, 1906. From " Chats on Old Prints", by Arthur Hayden. [T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1906]
Portrait of Mattia de Medici (1613-1667). Creator: Sustermans, Justus, School ofPortrait of Mattia de Medici (1613-1667). Private Collection
Judith, from Celebrated Women of the Old Testament, 1568-96. Creator: Jost AmmonJudith, from Celebrated Women of the Old Testament, 1568-96
The Apotheosis of Emperor Maximilian II, 16th century. Creator: Jost AmmonThe Apotheosis of Emperor Maximilian II, 16th century
Wenzel Jamnitzer, 16th century. Creator: Jost AmmonWenzel Jamnitzer, 16th century
Henri II de Lorraine, duc de Guise. Creator: Jean MorinHenri II de Lorraine, duc de Guise
Portrait of Justus Suttermans, 17th century. Creator: Anthony van DyckPortrait of Justus Suttermans, 17th century
Allegory on Vanity. Creator: UnknownAllegory on Vanity
Judith and Holofernes, from Biblia, Frankfurt, 1564. Creator: UnknownJudith and Holofernes, from Biblia, Frankfurt, 1564. After Jost Amman
Landscape with Tobias and the Angel and Gypsies. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler IILandscape with Tobias and the Angel and Gypsies
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620. Creator: UnknownSaint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, 1590-1620
The Four Philosophers: Justus Lipsius, Hugo Grotius, Peter Paul Rubens, and Philip Rubens, 1770-82
Cosimo II de Medici (1590-1621), Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1597-1681. Creator: UnknownCosimo II de Medici (1590-1621), Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1597-1681
Ferdinando II de Medici (1610-1670) as a Boy. Creator: Copy after Justus Sustermans (Flemish, 17th century)Ferdinando II de Medici (1610-1670) as a Boy
Maria Maddalena of Austria (1587-1631), Cosimo II de Medici (1590-1621) and Ferdinando II de Medici (1610-1670), 1640. Found in the collection of Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), 1882. Galileo was a Tuscan (Italian) physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution
Portrait of Giovannetta, 17th century, (1911). Artist: Justus SustermansPortrait of Giovannetta, 1911. Victorian Portrait Of Giovannetta by Justus Sustermans (1597-1681) a Flemish painter working in the Baroque style
Portrait of Giovanneta, 17th century. Artist: Justus SustermansPortrait of Giovanneta, 17th century. From The Connoisseur Volume 95, edited by Edward Wenham. [International Studio, London, 1934-35]
Portrait of Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, 17th century. Artist: Justus SustermansPortrait of Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, 17th century. The youngest daughter of Charles II, Archduke of Inner Austria, Maria Maddalena (1589-1631) married Cosimo II de Medici
Portrait of Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo II de Medici, 17th century. Artist: Justus SustermansPortrait of Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo II de Medici, 17th century. Cosimo II de Medici (1590-1621) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1609 until 1621, when he died of tuberculosis
Portrait of a Lady and a Little Girl, c1660. Artist: Justus SustermansPortrait of a Lady and a Little Girl, c1660. Suttermans, Justus (1597-1681). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Vladimir of Denmark, c1617-1681. Artist: Justus SustermansVladimir of Denmark, c1617-1681. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy
Roman soldiers: stone slingers and their equipment, 1605. Three men all carrying short hand slings, while on ground are sling sticks which gave the missiles greater impetus
Roman soldiers delivering Greek fire by means of arrows and slings, 1605. From Poliorceticon by Justus Lipsius. (Antwerp, 1605)
Roman soldiers using a war engine firing multiple arrows, 1605. Reconstruction from Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis by Justus Lipsius. (Antwerp, 1605)
Roman soldiers attacking a fortress, 1605. The Romans form a tortoise with their shields to protect themselves from missiles as they approach the walls. From Poliorceticon by Justus Lipsius
Roman siege warfare, 1605. Defenders attempting to disable battering rams. On the right, attackers are handling a ram under a protective cat. From Poliorceticon by Justus Lipsius (Antwerp, 1605)