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  • Lamech, holding a farming implement, points at a child; down in the street, various acts of uninhibited licence go on. Engraving.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Engraving by J. Sadeler.
  • God creates man and woman. Line engraving by E. Charpy after J. Sadeler.
  • Saint Jerome. Engraving by J. Sadeler I after G. Mostaert.
  • Cybele wearing a turreted crown and holding a sceptre; in the background men work on the land; representing Earth, one of the four elements. Engraving by J. Sadeler, 1587, after D. Barendsz.
  • Juno with her peacock in the clouds; representing the element of air. Engraving by J. Sadeler, 1587, after D. Barendsz.
  • The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • Roman soldiers beat Christ before the high priest. Line engraving by J. Sadeler, 1589, after C. Schwartz.
  • The knowledge of good and evil, and the consequences of that knowledge, with Adam and Eve and the serpent. Engraving by J. Sadeler, 1583, after M. de Vos.
  • A female figure book keeping; representing arithmetic. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • An allegory of marriage: an angel pours water over the conjoined right hands of a gentleman and a lady. Engraving by Jan Sadeler after F. Sustris.
  • Apollo riding the chariot of the Sun across the heavens. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • Plague, war and famine. Engraving by Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • An angel appears to some shepherds in the night. Engraving by J. Sadeler after J. Bassano.
  • Hieronymus Fracastorius (Girolamo Fracastoro) shows the shepherd Syphilus and the hunter Ilceus a statue of Venus to warn them against the danger of infection with syphilis. Engraving by Jan Sadeler I, 1588/1595, after Christoph Schwartz.
  • Enoch and his family praying before taking a frugal meal outside a farm building while a woman gives alms to poor and lame people who approach the farm. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • The knowledge of good and evil, and the consequences of that knowledge, with Adam and Eve and the serpent. Engraving by J. Sadeler, 1583, after M. de Vos.
  • The burial of Adam: Adam is wrapped in linen sheets and lowered into the grave while a large crowd of mourners is looking on. Engraving by Jan Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • Plague, war and famine. Engraving by Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • Death visits the paupers' house. Engraving by Johan Sadeler after Jan van der Straet.
  • Apollo, god of literature, plays his harp; a town goes about its rituals. Engraving by J. Sadeler after J. van der Straet, 1594.
  • Saint Paul staying in the house of Aquila and his wife Priscilla in Corinth; the family are making tents and Saint Paul is writing. Engraving by J. Sadeler after Jodocus Winghe.
  • The three kings are ordered in a dream not to return to the land of Herod. Engraving by Jan Sadeler I, 15--, after G. van Groeningen.
  • The three kings bring offerings to the infant Jesus. Engraving by J. Sadeler after G. van Groeningen.
  • The birth of Christ among ruins. Engraving by J. Sadeler after Polidoro da Caravaggio.
  • Saint Bernardino of Siena. Line engraving by J. Sadeler after F. Vanni.
  • The martyrdom of Saint Ursula. Engraving by J. Sadeler after P. de Witte [P. Candid].