Frieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate Scrolls

Frieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate Scrolls

Heinrich Aldegrever

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Ornamental design with a central medallion containing a crowned, right-facing emperor. The medallion is supported and flanked by two putti with fruit and flower-bearing scrolls on the left and right ends of the band.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Frieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate ScrollsFrieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate ScrollsFrieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate ScrollsFrieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate ScrollsFrieze with Children Supporting the Bust of an Emperor Surrounded by Foliate Scrolls

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