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The image of Nicolaus Copernicus

Tobiasz Stimmer (1539–1584)1587

The District Museum in Toruń

The District Museum in Toruń
Toruń, Poland

One of the earliest engravings depicting Nicolaus Copernicus. The woodcut shows the scientist in half-length, in a rectangular frame, with his head slightly turned to the right. Copernicus's partially visible right hand stands out against the background with subtle hatching, holding a lily of the valley - a symbol of medical practice. The figure is dressed in a caftan with a rolled-up collar decorated with fur lamels on the shoulders. The engraver placed inscriptions in decorative fields framed with a pearl ornament: "NICOLAVS COPERNICVS / Mathematicus" and a Latin couplet: "Quid tum? si mihi terra mouetur, Solque quiescit, / Ac coelum: constat calculus inde meus. / M. D. XLI." [What then? If the Earth moves for me, the Sun will rest. Then my calculations for the sky will be established. 1543].

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  • Title: The image of Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Creator: Tobiasz Stimmer (1539–1584)
  • Date Created: 1587
  • Location Created: Strasburg
  • Physical Dimensions: 21,5 x 15 cm
  • Type: grafika
  • Medium: woodcut
  • Art Movement: portret
  • Art Form: grafika
  • Support: papier
  • Depicted Person: Mikołaj Kopernik (1473–1543)
  • Depicted Topic: postać historyczna
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