Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)

Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)

Nicolò Zoppino

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published by Nicolo Zoppino, Italian, active 16th century, Venice, designed by Matteo da Treviso, Italian, active 16th century. From top to bottom, and left to right: Design composed of 2 vertical columns. Left column is decorated with Moresque pattern with 6-petaled flower in center. Right column is decorated with Moresque pattern characterized by curving vines that almost form elongated heart-shapes (without connecting at the tip) at top and bottom.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 5 (recto)

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