Blackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and Circles

Blackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and Circles

Hans de Bull

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Small blackwork print with a top row of medallions between three U-shaped motifs and a row of seven vertical fillets below. All of the motifs are in a Schweifwerk pattern.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Blackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and CirclesBlackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and CirclesBlackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and CirclesBlackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and CirclesBlackwork Print with a Row of Seven Vertical Fillets Below a Row of Three-Pronged Motifs and Circles

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