Wenceslaus Hollar

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Photograph of a page with Hollar's "Summer Woman" plate repurposed in *Theophila* (1652).
Etching of a woman in a light dress, personifying the summer season.
Engraving of a woman in furs standing in front of Cheapside, personifying the winter season.
Etching of a woman dressed in furs, including a muff, hood, and mask, personifying the winter season.
Photograph of a page opening showing Benlowes’s couplet written on a tipped-in plate of Hollar’s “Winter Woman”
Photograph of Hollar’s “Winter Woman” plate repurposed in *Theophila* (1652)
Photograph of a page with Hollar's "Summer Woman" plate repurposed in *Theophila* (1652) with symbols added by hand.

"Summer Woman" engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar, repurposed by Edward Benlowes in Theophila (1652)

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"Summer Woman" engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar, repurposed by Edward Benlowes at the end of Canto 11, Theophila (1652). University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Folio EC65 B4387 652t, sig. X1v.
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