The Revells of Christendome is an engraving by English engraver Thomas Cockson.[1] With image size of 21.6 x 35.5 cm and overall measure of 29.2 x 37.2 cm,[2] A copy is in the collection of the Department of Prints and Drawings of the British Museum.[3]
^Salaman, Malcolm C. (2005). The Old Engravers of England in Their Relation to Contemporary Life and Art 1540 to 1800. Kessinger Publishing. p. 11. ISBN 1417951192.
^Hind, Arthur Mayger (1952). Engraving in England in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries - A Descriptive Catalogue with Introductions. Cambridge University Press. p. 254. OCLC 2054842.
^Heiberg, Steffen (1988). Christian IV and Europe: the 19th Art Exhibition of the Council of Europe. Foundation for Christian IV. p. 60. ISBN 8798284320.
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