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36 results filtered with: Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564
  • Noah, drunk and naked, being covered in a garment by his sons, Shem and Japheth; with a border of naked men holding medallions. Halftone after Michelangelo.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) and Saint Joseph with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist. Engraving by C. Pye, 1825, after M. Venusti after Michelangelo.
  • Christ appears in the skies on the day of judgement. Engraving by J. Cole after M. Rota after Michelangelo.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) and Saint Joseph with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist. Engraving by P.G.A. Beljambe after Beaudoin after Michelangelo.
  • A naked man is sitting on a box containing masks and leans on a globe, above him a winged figure blowing the trumpet is surrounded by sleeping, fighting, copulating, masturbating and hard working figures; representing a dream. Engraving by F. van der Steen after N. van Hoey after Michelangelo.
  • The Last Judgment with a portrait of Michelangelo set into fictive framing arch. Engraving by J. Wierix after M. Buonarroti.
  • The fall of Phaethon. Engraving after N. Beatrizet after Michelangelo.
  • At the bidding of God, Eve ascends praying from Adam's side. Engraving by A. Capellan, 1772, after Michelangelo.
  • Eve receives the forbidden fruit from a serpent in the shape of a woman; the angel expels Adam and Eve from paradise. Engraving by A. Capellan, 1772, after Michelangelo.
  • Moses. Photographic postcard after Michelangelo, 195-.
  • Archers shooting at a herm. Colour stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1785, after Michelangelo.
  • Noah and his family sacrifice a ram to God on leaving the ark. Engraving by G. Carattoni after A. de'Angeli after Michelangelo.
  • The battle of Cascina. Engraving by L. Schiavonetti, 1808, after M. Buonarroti.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.
  • An écorché, seen from the front, with proportions marked, and (left) cranium and cervical vertebrae, with proportions of body. Engraving by C. Paroli, after a drawing by Michelangelo, 1760-1770.
  • Christ appears in the skies on the day of judgement. Engraving after M. Rota after Michelangelo.
  • Jeremiah. Chromolithograph by Storch and Kramer after C. Mariannecci after Michelangelo.
  • Eleazar and Matthan in a half roundel. Engraving by A. Cunego after A. de Angelis after Michelangelo.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.
  • Michelangelo's painting of the creation of Adam, adapted to show God offering Adam a condom in order to prevent AIDS. Lithograph by C. Fritschke after Michelangelo, 199-.
  • The fall of Phaethon. Engraving after N. Beatrizet after M. Buonarroti.
  • The prophet Zachariah. Engraving by A. Scultori after Michelangelo.
  • The creation of Adam. Engraving by D. Cunego, 1772, after Michelangelo.
  • Venus [Aphrodite]. Engraving by J. Frey, 1743, after Michelangelo.
  • Bones of the human hand and wrist, and of the elbow joint (recto); head of a man (verso). Drawing by a draftsman of the school of Michelangelo.
  • Bones of the human hand and wrist, and of the elbow joint (recto); head of a man (verso). Drawing by a draftsman of the school of Michelangelo.
  • Jacob and Joseph with their sons in a half roundel in the Vatican. Engraving by A. Cunego (?) after A. de Angelis (?) after Michelangelo.
  • The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti, ca. 1515-1520.
  • Ezekiel. Chromolithograph by Storch and Kramer after C. Mariannecci after Michelangelo.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint John the Baptist and angels. Etching by A. François after Michelangelo.