Dagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid Below

Dagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid Below

Jacob Binck

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Ornamental design for a dagger sheath with Venus and Cupid standing on a shell at top and a putto supporting a vertical ornament at bottom. The upper portion containing Venus and Cupid was also printed by Binck separately from the lower portion.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid BelowDagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid BelowDagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid BelowDagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid BelowDagger Sheath with Venus and Cupid, and a Candelabrum Supported by Cupid Below

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