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Giovanni Andrea Vavassore

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Originally published by Giovanni Andrea Vavassore, Italian, active 16th century, Venice, designed by Florio Vavassore (Giovanni's brother), Italian, active 16th century. Reissued by Macmillan & Co., British, London and New York. From top to bottom, and left to right: Design composed of 4 horizontal registers. 1st register is illustrated with 2 peacocks. 2nd register is illustrated with 4 birds set around different plants. 3rd register is illustrated with various types of birds including a duck and crow. 4th register is illustrated with dogs chasing a deer.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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