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  • Copernicus I
    • Creator: Bruno Gęstwicki
    • Technique: cartoon, oil painting
    • Date: ca. 1952
    • Location: Regional Museum in Toruń
  • Miniature with a portrait of Copernicus
    • Creator: Author unknown
    • Technique: oil painting, copperplate
    • Date: 17th century
    • Description: Copy of a portrait made by Józef Flik (Czartoryski Museum)
    • Location: Regional Museum in Toruń
  • Portrait of Copernicus from the casing of the Strasbourg cathedral astronomical clock
    • Creator: Tobias Stimmer
    • Technique: oil painting on wood
    • Date: 16th century
    • Description: Copy made by Józef Flik in 1989
    • Location: Regional Museum in Toruń
  • Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus
    • Creator: Teodor Edward Knorr
    • Technique: oil painting on canvas
    • Date: 1838
    • Description: Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus by the little-known artist T. Knorr (signature in the central part of the painting, on the right side of the figure) from the mid-19th c. Artistically, it is an unsuccessful travesty of Copernicus' portrait formerly held by the Academic Gymnasium of Toruń
    • Location: Copernican Library in Toruń
  • Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus
    • Creator: Johannes Esaias Nilson
    • Technique: copperplate engraving
    • Date: 1776
    • Description: Portrait taken from Der Teutsche Merkur vom Jahr 1776 published in Weimar in 1776. It features the upper part of Copernicus' body with his face turning to the left on an oval background. The engraving was made by Nilson Esais whereas the drawing had been made by G.M. Kraus. Most probably Theodorus de Bry's print taken from Boissard's publication served Kraus as the iconographic prototype of his drawing
    • Location: Copernican Library in Toruń
  • Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus
    • Creator: Author unknown
    • Technique: oil painting on canvas
    • Date: 17th century
    • Description: Copy of Copernicus' portrait from the 17th c. made by Józef Flik in 1981 (Jagiellonian University Museum)
    • Location: Regional Museum in Toruń
  • Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus
    • Creator: Tobias Stimmer
    • Technique: wood engraving
    • Date: 1587
    • Description: Illustration from Icones sive imagines virorum literis illustrium by Nicolaus Reusner published in 1587. The print, a copy of a drawing by Tobias Stimmer, is the earliest published graphic portrait of the astronomer. The portrait features the upper part of Copernicus body turned to the right. The astronomer is holding a lily-of-the-valley - an attribute of physicians - in his right hand. Under his right eyebrow there is a characteristic 'scar' which in fact was on the left side of his face. The engraving was reprinted in later editions of Icones... in 1589, 1590 and 1719
    • Location: Regional Museum in Toruń
  • Toruń portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus
    • Creator: Author unknown
    • Technique: tempera on board
    • Date: 1585
    • Description: The most famous portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus, most probably painted in the 1780s. Some attribute the painting to Marcus Gheeraerts, a painter residing in the Netherlands and London and associated with the famous de Bry family of engravers. The engraving by Theodorus de Bry included in Boissard's publication of 1597 bears a striking resemblance to the Toruń portrait. Formerly the property of the Protestant Academic Gymnasium (Grammar School), the Toruń portrait is currently held by the Regional Museum and displayed in the Burghers Chamber of the Town Hall
    • Location: Regional Museum in Toruń