Blackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' Work

Blackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' Work

Etienne Carteron

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Blackwork design with a large oval at center with foliate scrolls with flowers and pea-pod elements growing from the bottom center. At top and sides, symmetrical foliate scrolls. At bottom, two small ovals. Plate 5 from a series of eight plates published in Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne (Ain) with blackwork designs for goldsmiths' work.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Blackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' WorkBlackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' WorkBlackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' WorkBlackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' WorkBlackwork Print with Foliate Scrolls in an Oval at Center, from a Series of Blackwork Prints for Goldsmiths' Work

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