Horizontal Panel Design with Two Young Male Figures Interspersed between Acanthus Rinceaux

Horizontal Panel Design with Two Young Male Figures Interspersed between Acanthus Rinceaux

Anonymous, Italian, Venetian, 17th century

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Design for a horizontal panel with a meandering rinceau. Between the rinceaux there are two young male figures whose lower bodies morph into the acanthus scrolls. One figure on the left looks over his shoulder and supports one of the shooting acanthus leaves. The second figure, right of the center, wears a laurel wreath and supports part of the rinceau with his shoulder.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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