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Portraits of alchemists and hermetic philosophers
Avicenna [985-1037]
Albertus Magnus [1193-1280]
Thomas Aquinas [1225-1274]
Arnald of Villanova [12-?-1310?]
Nicolas Flamel [1330-1418]
Basil Valentine [supposed 15th cent.]
Georg Agricola [1494-1555]
Paracelsus [1493-1541]
Paracelsus [1493-1541]
Paracelsus [1493-1541]
Hieronymus Cardan [1501-1576]
Valentin Weigel [1533-1588]
John Dee [1527-1608]
Edward Kelley [1555-1595]
Jacob Boehme [1575-1624]
Heinrich Khunrath [1560-1605]
Heinrich Khunrath [1560-1605]
Johann Valentin Andreae [1587-1654]
Johannes Theodorus de Bry [1561-1623]
Michael Maier [1568-1622]
Michael Sendivogius [1566-1636]
Johan Daniel Mylius [1585-1628]
David de Planis Campy [1589-c.1644]
J.B. van Helmont [1577-1644] and F.M. van Helmont [1618-1699]
J.B. van Helmont [1577-1644]
F.M. van Helmont [1618-1699]
Johannes Helvetius [1625-1709]
Robert Boyle [1626-1691]
John Mayow [1641-1679]
Isaac Newton [1642 -1727]
Count Cagliostro [1743-1795]
Comte de Saint Germain [18th century]
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Alchemical imagery
Graphic signs for
substances and processes
Images of alchemical
apparatus, from Greek,
Arabic and European
sources.
Alchemical emblematic
imagery from books and
manuscripts
Paintings on alchemical themes
Other material:
Enochian, Rosicrucian or Elemental Chess
Alchemical music [from Atalanta fugiens
Study Courses
Alchemical, astrological and
emblematic art prints
Alchemy and art
Art books Series
Study course on Bosch's
Garden of Earthly Delights
New Hieronymus Bosch Website
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