Agustina writes about Dürer's Apocalypse cum figuris, a collection of images in which awe and anguish pulsate, perhaps the terrible "silence of heaven" in the face of the turmoil of earthly conflicts, a turmoil in which the fear of the Ottoman invasion of Europe and the consequent devastation and catastrophe were paramount fears.
"The text is divided into fifteen chapters, and each engraving is commented on by Agustina, contextualizing the era and its actors, revealing a profound knowledge of History and the Soul. The number of great texts read and annotated by Agustina, in which she studies the eras that in every aspect influence the emergence of this fable-like language, is impressive." – Mônica Baldaque