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Baptista Collection

"Baptista: A Multifaceted Figure in History, Art, and Literature" Baptista, a name that echoes through various realms of history, art, and literature

Background imageBaptista Collection: Marca Hispanica sive limes hispanicus

Marca Hispanica sive limes hispanicus
Illustrisimo Viro Ioanni Baptistae Colberto, marquis de Seignelay (1651-1690). Marca Hispanica sive limes hispanicus. Book written in Latin by Pierre de Marca (1594-1662)

Background imageBaptista Collection: The Stratford-on-Avon Shakspere Festival, Scenes and Players (b / w photo)

The Stratford-on-Avon Shakspere Festival, Scenes and Players (b / w photo)
1629624 The Stratford-on-Avon Shakspere Festival, Scenes and Players (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Stratford-on-Avon Shakspere Festival)

Background imageBaptista Collection: Fortaleza do Pico dos Frias, Funchal district, Madeira

Fortaleza do Pico dos Frias, Funchal district, Madeira
Fortaleza de Sao Joao Baptista do Pico dos Frias (Fortress of John the Baptist of the Cold Peak), Sao Pedro area, Funchal district, Madeira. The fortress dates back to the early 17th century

Background imageBaptista Collection: Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew: Servant to Baptista (litho)

Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew: Servant to Baptista (litho)
6023831 Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew: Servant to Baptista (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Servant to Baptista)

Background imageBaptista Collection: Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew: Baptista (litho)

Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew: Baptista (litho)
6023820 Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew: Baptista (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baptista)

Background imageBaptista Collection: The Taming Of The Shrew. Act Iii. Scene Ii. Padua Before BaptistaAśS House

The Taming Of The Shrew. Act Iii. Scene Ii. Padua Before BaptistaAśS House. Petruchio, Katharina, Bianca, Baptista, Hortensio, Grumio And Train

Background imageBaptista Collection: JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT (1579-1644). Flemish physician and chemist. Presumed portrait

JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT (1579-1644). Flemish physician and chemist. Presumed portrait, formerly considered to be a portrait of English scientist Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

Background imageBaptista Collection: Villete de Amor by Baptista Montidea

Villete de Amor by Baptista Montidea. Song book. Addressed to Luys Quirosillo Truhan

Background imageBaptista Collection: Villete de Amor by Baptista Montidea. Colored engraving

Villete de Amor by Baptista Montidea. Colored engraving
Villete de Amor by Baptista Montidea. Song book. Addressed to Luys Quirosillo Truhan. Colored engraving

Background imageBaptista Collection: Jan Baptista de Bisthoven, SJ

Jan Baptista de Bisthoven, SJ
Joannes (Jan) Baptista de Bisthoven, SJ (1603-1655), Jesuit missionary and college rector from Antwerp, Belgium

Background imageBaptista Collection: Ferd Baptista Schill - 2

Ferd Baptista Schill - 2
FERDINAND BAPTISTA von SCHILL German soldier and patriot Date: 1776 - 1809

Background imageBaptista Collection: Ferd Baptista Schill - 3

Ferd Baptista Schill - 3
FERDINAND BAPTISTA von SCHILL German soldier and patriot Date: 1776 - 1809

Background imageBaptista Collection: Ferd Baptista Schill - 1

Ferd Baptista Schill - 1
FERDINAND BAPTISTA von SCHILL German soldier and patriot Date: 1776 - 1809

Background imageBaptista Collection: MAP: IRELAND, 1606. Baptista Boazios map of Ireland. Engraving, published by Abraham Ortelius

MAP: IRELAND, 1606. Baptista Boazios map of Ireland. Engraving, published by Abraham Ortelius, 1606

Background imageBaptista Collection: Padua, Before Baptistas house, Act III, Scene II, from The Taming of the Shrew

Padua, Before Baptistas house, Act III, Scene II, from The Taming of the Shrew
KW323351 Padua, Before Baptistas house, Act III, Scene II, from The Taming of the Shrew, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, published late 19th century (litho) by Wheatley

Background imageBaptista Collection: Suicide of Bianca di Rossi, 1253, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699

Suicide of Bianca di Rossi, 1253, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699

Background imageBaptista Collection: The uses of gunpowder including mortars, cannon, rockets and fireworks. From Magia

The uses of gunpowder including mortars, cannon, rockets and fireworks. From Magia Naturalis by Johannes Baptista della Porta (Nuremberg, 1715)

Background imageBaptista Collection: Frontispiece of late edition of Johannnes Baptista della Porta (1543 - 1615) Magia Naturalis

Frontispiece of late edition of Johannnes Baptista della Porta (1543 - 1615) Magia Naturalis (Nuremberg 1715). Picture includes a number of essential alchemical features such as the philosophers egg

Background imageBaptista Collection: Blacksmiths at work. Note heavy leather aprons worn as protection from hot metal and charcoal

Blacksmiths at work. Note heavy leather aprons worn as protection from hot metal and charcoal. From Johannes Baptista della Porta Magia Naturalis Nuremberg 1715. First edition Naples 1558

Background imageBaptista Collection: (1579-1644). Flemish physician and chemist. Contemporary engraving

(1579-1644). Flemish physician and chemist. Contemporary engraving
JAN BAPTISTA van HELMONT (1579-1644). Flemish physician and chemist. Contemporary engraving

Background imageBaptista Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Gothic Quarter. Ceramics panel

SPAIN. Barcelona. Gothic Quarter. Ceramics panel in the street Portaferrissa. Work by Joan Baptista Guivernau

Background imageBaptista Collection: ALMEIDA GARRET, Joao Baptista de (1799-1854)

ALMEIDA GARRET, Joao Baptista de (1799-1854). Portuguese romantic poet, playwright, and politician. Engraving

Background imageBaptista Collection: Sir Francis Drakes voyage 1585-1586

Sir Francis Drakes voyage 1585-1586. 16th century map showing the journey Sir Francis Drake made to the New World from 1585-1586

Background imageBaptista Collection: Jan Baptista Van Helmont

Jan Baptista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist, invented the word gas, proposed interesting theories about gases and the digestive process

Background imageBaptista Collection: Jan Battista Van Helmont

Jan Battista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist and physician, credited with scientific discoveries but also with possession of the alchemists philosophers stone


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"Baptista: A Multifaceted Figure in History, Art, and Literature" Baptista, a name that echoes through various realms of history, art, and literature. From the Marca Hispanica sive limes hispanicus to the Fortaleza do Pico dos Frias in Madeira, this name carries with it a sense of significance. In the world of theater, Baptista is immortalized in Shakespeare's works. The Stratford-on-Avon Shakspere Festival brings scenes and players together to recreate timeless stories like "The Taming of the Shrew. " Within these plays, we encounter characters such as Servant to Baptista or even Baptista himself - lithographs capturing their essence forever. But Baptista's influence extends beyond the stage. Villete de Amor by Baptista Montidea showcases a colored engraving that captures love's delicate beauty. This artistic expression reminds us of the power emotions hold within our lives. Not limited to art alone, there are historical figures who bear this name as well. Jan Baptista de Bisthoven was an influential Jesuit priest whose teachings left an indelible mark on those he encountered. Meanwhile, Ferd Baptista Schill appears multiple times in photographs - each image revealing different facets of his personality. Even centuries later after their creation or existence, these depictions continue to captivate audiences worldwide. In "The Taming Of The Shrew, " Act III Scene II transports us back to Padua before Baptistas' house where Petruchio confronts Katharina amidst a backdrop filled with vibrant characters like Bianca and Hortensio. Through all these glimpses into various aspects of life associated with the name "Baptista, " one thing becomes clear - this is not just a mere title but rather a symbol representing diverse narratives woven together throughout time.