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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection

Nicolas Beatrizet, a talented artist of the 16th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite engravings

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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Christ in Limbo, after Raphael, 1541. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Roman soldiers fighting against Dacians, battle scene in shallow depth with horses
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: View of Rome from the West, 1557
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Christ in Limbo, after Raphael, 1541. 1541. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: St. Veronica with the Sudarium, after Michelangelo, 1540-66. 1540-66
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Portrait of Pope Pius IV, mid-16th century. mid-16th century. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Portrait of Pope Paulus IV, 1530-66. 1530-66. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: The Transfiguration, after Raphael, 1541. 1541. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Joseph of Arimathea, after Michelangelos Crucifixion fresco in the Cappella Paolina, V
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Statue of Pasquin in the House of Cardinal Ursino, Published after 1582
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Bust of Livy, 1582. 1582. Creator: Unknown
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Conversion of Saul, from Michelangelos fresco in the Pauline Chapel at the Vatican
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: The Pantheon, 1649. 1649. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius on the Capitol, 1548. 1548
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Temple of Fortuna, Rome, 1550. 1550. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: An Old Man (Saint Paul), 1530-66. 1530-66. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Roma Victrix, 1549. 1549. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: The Triumph of Marcus Aurelius, 1550. 1550. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Naked archers shooting at a target attached to a herm, Cupid sleeping below, possib
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: The Tiber, mid-16th century. mid-16th century
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Circus Maximus, 1553. 1553. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: View of Rome from the East, 16th century. 16th century
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Battle of the Amazons, 1559. 1559
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Daican War, 1553. 1553. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Laocoon, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: The Ocean God, 1560. 1560. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: The Fall of Phaeton, 1540-66. 1540-66. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Michelangelos Last Judgment, 1562. 1562. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Trumpeting Angels from The Last Judgment, after Michelangelo, 1530-66. 1530-66
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Pietawith Angels in Front of the Cross, 1547. 1547. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Pagan Sacrifice, after an Antique Bas Relief, 1553. 1553. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Marcus Aurelius, 16th century. 16th century
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Beatrizet Nicolas Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: The Pantheon, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Anon


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Nicolas Beatrizet, a talented artist of the 16th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite engravings. His attention to detail and skillful execution are evident in his works such as "Christ in Limbo, " a stunning rendition after Raphael's original masterpiece from 1541. In this engraving, Beatrizet captures the essence of Christ's descent into Limbo with remarkable precision. Another notable piece by Beatrizet is the depiction of Roman soldiers engaged in battle against Dacians. This intense scene showcases his ability to create depth and movement, particularly through the inclusion of horses charging forward. The intricate details bring this historical moment to life before our eyes. One cannot overlook Beatrizet's contribution to capturing Rome's magnificence in his work titled "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: View of Rome from the West. " With meticulous strokes, he portrays the grandeur and architectural splendor that characterized ancient Rome during that period. Beatrizet also paid homage to renowned artists like Michelangelo and Raphael through his engravings. His interpretation of Michelangelo's "St. Veronica with the Sudarium" demonstrates both reverence for the original artwork and artistic prowess in recreating its beauty. Portraits were another facet where Beatrizet excelled; Pope Pius IV and Pope Paulus IV are immortalized through his masterful brushstrokes. These portraits capture not only their physical features but also convey their authority and presence as leaders of the Catholic Church during that era. In yet another tribute to Raphael, Beatrizet engraved "The Transfiguration, " showcasing his ability to translate complex compositions onto a smaller scale while maintaining every nuance meticulously. Beatrizet also drew inspiration from Michelangelo's frescoes found within Vatican City’s Cappella Paolina when creating "Joseph of Arimathea.