EditorialDesign for a panel Representing the Choleric Temperament, Johann Georg Bergm?ller, German, 1688 - 1762, Johann Evangelist Holzer, German, 1709 - 1740, Etching on paper, remargined, The decoration refers to war, wild animals, a satyr. Caption: monogram ...
EditorialArtist: Maerten van Heemskerck, Dutch, 14981574, Mars, the Choleric?Temperament, Pen and brown ink, traced for transfer, sheet: 21 ? 24 cm (8 1/4 ? 9 7/16 in.), Made in The Netherlands, Dutch, 16th?century, Works on Paper - Drawings and?Watercolors.
EditorialPieter de, I Jode, Flemish, 1570-1634, after Marten de Vos, Netherlandish, 1532-1603, Choleric, between 16th and 17th century, engraving printed in black ink on laid paper, Sheet (trimmed within plate mark): 7 1/2 ? 8 1/2 inches (19.1 ? 21.6 cm).
EditorialThe Four Humours. Guild Book of the Barber Surgeons of York. York, 1486, with additions to 1768. (Whole folio) Four male figures representing the Four Humours, Melancholic Man, Sanguine Man, Phlegmatic Man and Choleric Man; with the head of Christ at t...
EditorialPhilosophy (Philosophia). The four heads of the winds in the corners represent the four elements and temperaments: above on the left: Fire and the Choleric temperament, above on the right: Air and the Sanguine temperament, below on the left: Earth and ...