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Collection of Copernicuss (20)
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A contemporary flat-style illustration capturing subtle emotion through geometric shading and minimalist color blocking.
A stylized cartoon portrait of a notable historical figure, rendered with expressive features and classic attire.
A classic engraved portrait, rendered in precise cross-hatching, depicting a thoughtful intellectual from the Age of Enlightenment.
A curious medieval scholar explains celestial mechanics using an armillary sphere-a classic astronomical instrument.
A stylized line-art portrait evoking Renaissance-era portraiture, rendered with expressive simplicity.
A cheerful medieval scholar explains celestial mechanics using an ornate armillary sphere-a classic tool for modeling the heavens.
A curious young astronomer gazes at the cosmos through her telescope, framed by a rustic stone arch under a star-filled sky.
A curious young astronomer gazes at the cosmos through her telescope, framed by a rustic stone arch under a star-filled sky.
A Renaissance scholar illustrates the heliocentric model-showing the Sun at the center, with Earth orbiting it and the Moon circling Earth.
A beautifully intricate vintage engraving of an armillary sphere, revealing zodiac constellations, equatorial rings, and a decorative dome.
Left: Ptolemaic geocentric model with Earth at the center; Right: Copernican heliocentric model with the Sun at the center-both showing planetary orbits and relative positions.
A finely detailed woodcut-style engraving of a Renaissance-era intellectual, dressed in period-appropriate fur-trimmed clothing.
A stylized portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus, with the Sun and orbiting planets illustrating his groundbreaking heliocentric model.
The official coat of arms of Würzburg, Germany, depicting a winged angel presenting the city’s key over its fortified emblem.
A stylized illustration of the Ptolemaic system-Earth fixed at the center, surrounded by rotating spheres carrying the Moon, Sun, planets, and stars.
A 19th-century engraving of Nicolaus Copernicus by R. Cooper, depicting the astronomer with a manuscript and celestial globe-symbolizing his revolutionary work on planetary motion.
A stylized portrait of Isaac Newton, with concentric orbits representing his groundbreaking work on gravity and planetary motion.
A vivid 15th- or early 16th-century portrait showcasing the distinctive facial features and layered clothing typical of Northern European Renaissance portraiture.
