Mercury with constellations Virgin and Gemini in an architectural frame, monogrammist Andl, after Hans Burgkmir (I), 1483 - 1581 print The God Mercury as personification of the planet Mercury with different attributes. He blows on a Baziun and holds a winged staff with two hoses (Caduceus). On his head he wears a winged helmet and behind him is a rooster. The constellations Virgin and Gemini, at his feet on the right, are the planet children. He is on a pedestal in an architectural frame decorated with ornaments. In the Frisian at the bottom there is a star in a medallion, which is flanked by
Mercury with constellations Virgin and Gemini in an architectural frame, monogrammist Andl, after Hans Burgkmir (I), 1483 - 1581 print The God Mercury as personification of the planet Mercury with different attributes. He blows on a Baziun and holds a winged staff with two hoses (Caduceus). On his head he wears a winged helmet and behind him is a rooster. The constellations Virgin and Gemini, at his feet on the right, are the planet children. He is on a pedestal in an architectural frame decorated with ornaments. In the Frisian at the bottom there is a star in a medallion, which is flanked by playing putti. The print is printed with multiple logs. paper Mercury and his children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Gemini and Virgo
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