Neck Jan, van. De anatomische les van Dr. Frederick Ruysch. Painting, oil on canvas, 1686.
Marshall William (printmaker). Portrait of Francis Bacon, the philosopher, seated at a table writing in a book, wearing hat and medal; the frontispiece to his “Advancement of Learning”. Engraving, 1640.
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn. Anatomiese les van Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632, Mauritshuis, Den Haag.
Smith John, after Sir Godfrey Kneller. Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren. Bt mezzotint, 1713 (1711).
Testelin Henri. Colbert présentant а Louis XIV les membres de lAcadémie royale des Sciences. Château de Versailles. Painting, circa 1667.
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Unknown artist, after Peter Lely. Portrait of Dr William Harvey. Painting, oil on canvas, ca. 1660s-1670s.
Unknown artist, after Johann Kerseboom. Portrait of Robert Boyle. Painting, oil on canvas, circa 1689–1690.
Unknown artist. Dispute of Theologus and Astronomus: Pierre d'Ailly (Petrus de Alliaco). Engraving. Augsburg: Erhardus Ratdolt 1490. P. a lv.
Unknown artist. Portrait of Pierre d'Ailly, Cardinal de Cambrai. Engraving. XVIIIe s. Copy Picart de B., 1713.
Unknown artist. Portrait of Johannes Stöffler. Engraving, 1630.
Unknown artist. Portrait of Francis Bacon, Viscount St Alban. Painting, oil on canvas, after 1731 (circa 1618).
Unknown artist. Portrait of Johannes Kepler. Painting, oil on canvas, circa 1620.
Unknown artist. Portrait of John Dee. Painting, oil on canvas, 1594?
Unknown artist. Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus. Before 1668. Engraving, copper. The Kornik Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences, collection of graphics. Cat. no. A XXVI 2185.
Unknown artist. Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton. Studio of Enoch Seeman. Painting, oil on canvas, circa 1726.
Vertue George, after Johann Kerseboom. Portrait of Robert Boyle. Engraving, 1739.
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