id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qnfhx6hv5nec7jyitp6cnj6ouq R S Morton Syphilis in art: an entertainment in four parts. Part 1 1990 8 .pdf application/pdf 3883 954 84 syphilis in art, over more than five centuries, century the morbus gallicus is no longer a changing personal and public attitudes to the disease. is said to be a fourth century Peruvian jug (fig 1). Figure I Syphilitic mother with child. Figure 3 shows another pre-Columbian work ofart twenties during the early years of the morbus gallicus be faced by another great artist some 400 years later. Figure 7 Albrecht Darer, Woodcut illustration accompanying broadsheet by Theodoricus Ulsenius, Nuremberg, I August Durer's major woodcut (fig 7) is available in colour the figure is new to German work and shows how morbus gallicus, or French disease. Grunpeck's tract was accompanied by two woodcut prints by Sebastien Brandt, already famous for Like Ulsenius's piece, Grunpeck's text is dated 1496. Title page woodcut illustration accompanying tract by Joseph Grunpeck. woodcut (fig 10) was used in a reprint of Grunpeck's ./cache/work_qnfhx6hv5nec7jyitp6cnj6ouq.pdf ./txt/work_qnfhx6hv5nec7jyitp6cnj6ouq.txt