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Perugino
“Combat of Love & Chastity”
1503
tempera on canvas
Louvre Museum, Paris, France

Joachim Patinir
c. 1517
oil on panel
“St Jerome in the Wilderness”
Prado Museum, Madrid

Albrecht Altdorfer
c. 1522
watercolor and gouache on paper
“Landscape with Woodcutter”
Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin

Albrecht Dürer
1526
oil on lindenwood
“The Four Apostles”
Alte Pinakothek, Munich

Correggio
“Jupiter and Io”
1531
oil on canvas
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

Lucas Cranach
before 1537
oil on panel
“Let the Children Come to Me”
Städel Museum, Frankfurt

Michelangelo
“Last Judgment”
1541
fresco
Sistine Chapel, Vatican

Albrecht Meyer
Basel
1542
woodcut
“Geranium” in Leonhart Fuchs, De historia stirpium

Andrew Vesalius
1543
woodcut
“Frontispiece, Humani corporis fabrica”
Basel

Nicolaus Copernicus
“Diagram of Solar System in De revolutionibus
orbium coelestium”
1543

Titian
“Diana & Actaeon”
1559
oil on canvas
National Gallery, London

Pieter Brueghel
c. 1565
oil on panel
“Hunters in the Snow”
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Thomas Digges
“Diagram of the Copernican solar system from A Perfit Description of the Coelestiall Orbes”
1576

Jan van der Straet
“Distillatio” in Nova Reperta
1580
engraving

Caravaggio
c. 1597
ceiling fresco
“Jupiter, Neptune & Pluto”
Porta Pinciana, Rome

Jacques de Gheyn II
“Flower Still Life”
c. 1600
oil on copper
private collection

Galileo Galilei
c. December, 1609
Moon watercolors & composite of moon phases from Sidereus Nuncius
Venice

Hieronymus Francken
c. 1623
oil on panel
“Archdukes Albert & Isabella at P. Roose’s”
Walters

Pieter Claesz
1647
oil on panel
“Breakfast Still Life with Peaches”
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Jacob van Ruisdael
c. 1647
oil on panel
“View of Naarden”
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid

Christian Huygens
“Systema Saturnium”
1659
comparison of astronomers’ published observations

Robert Hooke
1665
“Illustrations from Micrographia”

Johannes Vermeer
c. 1668
oil on canvas
“The Astronomer”
Louvre Museum, Paris

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
c.1677
engraving
Protists

Maria Sibylla Merian
1679
The Caterpillars' Marvelous Transformation & Peculiar Floral Food
“the spectacle [of the insect] is always
clearer in the one than in the other
[specimen], but everything depends on
the eye and the hand with which it is
seen and dissected.”
J. Swammerdam
“Historia generalis”