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18 results filtered with: Strixner, Johann Nepomuk, 1782-1855
  • A monk contemplates a skull at candlelight. Lithograph by Nepomuk Johann Strixner after L. Carracci.
  • Christ as the Man of Sorrows. Colour lithograph by N.J. Strixner, 1818, after Q. Matsys.
  • Countryside in the Netherlands: a fisherman in the foreground, a village in the background. Lithograph by N. Strixner after Rembrandt, 1811.
  • Saint Catherine. Lithograph by N.J. Strixner after G.A. Burrini.
  • Interior of a Gothic church; a woman kneeling in the foreground, men standing in the nave. Lithograph by N. Strixner after a drawing attributed to P. Neeffs.
  • A rocky outcrop with trees above. Lithograph by N. Strixner after J.F. Ermels, 1811.
  • Saint John the Evangelist (?) addressing five disciples. Lithograph by N.J. Strixner after Israel van Meckenem (?).
  • The angel, announcing the birth of Christ, comes with a sceptre to the Virgin. Tinted lithograph by N.J. Strixner, 1821, after School of Meister Wilhelm.
  • An ill woman collapsing, a maid rushes to her aid while her physician is examining a urine specimen. Lithograph by N. Strixner, 1819, after F. van Mieris, 1667.
  • An ill woman collapsing, a maid rushes to her aid while her physician is examining a urine specimen. Lithograph by N. Strixner, 1819, after F. van Mieris, 1667.
  • A monk contemplates a skull at candlelight. Lithograph by Nepomuk Johann Strixner after L. Carracci.
  • Saint James the Less and Saint Christina. Colour lithograph by N.J. Strixner, 1829, after Lucas van Leyden.
  • Saint Christopher. Lithograph by J.N. Strixner, 1824, after D. Bouts.
  • A surgeon dressing the wound of a grimacing patient. Lithograph by N. Strixner after A. Brouwer.
  • Judith puts the head of Holofernes in a bag held by her servant. Lithograph by J.N. Strixner after A. Mantegna, 1811.
  • Saint George. Lithograph by N.J. Strixner after J. Gossaert (Mabuse), 1821.
  • The three Magi offer gifts to the infant Christ, who sits on the Virgin's lap. Tinted lithograph by I. Bergman, 1822, after J.C. Schwarz.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin). Lithograph by N.J. Strixner, 1820, after J. van Eyck.