of Men; John is Made to Eat the Book; the Woman Clothed
with the Sun, and the Seven-headed Dragon; Michael and his Angels
Fighting the Great Dragon; the Worship of the Seven-headed Dragon; the
Lamb in Zion; the Woman of Babylon Sitting on the Beast; the Binding
of Satan for a Thousand Years.
There are 261 other wood-engravings described in the catalogue
attached to Scott's "Life of Duerer," and ranked as "doubtful." Many of
these are held to be authentic by one or more of the three critical
authorities on Duerer's works,--Heller, Bartsch, and Passavant. Other
connoisseurs, however, ascribe them to different engravers of the
early German schools, mostly to pupils and colleagues of Duerer.
ENGRAVINGS ON COPPER.
_Bible-Subjects._--Adam and Eve, 1504; the Nativity, 1504; the Passion
on copper (16 designs), 1508-13; Crucifixion, 1508, 1511; Little
Crucifixion, 1513; Christ Showing His Five Wounds; Angel with the
Sudarium, 1516; two Angels with the Sudarium, 1513; the Prodigal Son,
1500; the Virgin and Anna; Mary on the Crescent Moon, no date; Mary on
the Crescent Moon, 1514; Mary with a Crown of Stars, 1508; Mary with
the Starry Crown and Sceptre, 1516; Mary Crowned by an Angel, 1520;
Mary Crowned by two Angels, 1518; the Nursing Mary, 1503; the Nursing
Mary, 1519; Mary with the Swaddled Child, 1520; Mary under a Tree,
1513; Mary by the Well, 1514; Mary with the Pear, 1511; Mary with the
Monkey, no date; the Holy Family with the Butterfly, early work.
_Saints._--St. Philip; St. Bartholomew, 1523; St. Thomas, 1514; St.
Simon, 1514; St. Paul, 1514; St. Anthony, 1519; St. Christopher, 1521;
St. Christopher, second design; St. John Chrysostom; St. Eustace, no
date; St. George; Equestrian St. George, 1508; St. Jerome, 1514; St.
Jerome Praying; the same, smaller, 1513; St. Sebastian; St. Sebastian
Bound to a Pillar.
_Miscellaneous._--The Judgment of Paris, 1513; Apollo and Diana; the
Rape of Amymone; Jealousy; the Satyr's Family, 1505; Justice; the
Little Fortune; the Great Fortune; Melencolia, 1514; the Dream; the
Four Naked Women, 1497; the Witch; Three Cupids; Gentleman and Lady
Walking; the Love Offer; the Wild Man Seizing a Woman, early work; the
Bagpiper, 1514; the Dancing Rustics, 1514; the Peasant and his Wife;
Peasant Going to Market; Three Peasants; the Cook and the Housekeeper;
the Turk and his Wife; the Standard-bearer; the Six Soldiers; the
Little Courier; the Equestrian Lady; the Great White Horse, 1505;
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