Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)

Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)

Iseppo Foresto

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Designed by Iseppo Foresto, published by Jeronimo Calepino, Venice. From top to bottom, and left to right: Design composed of 3 vertical columns; only right column is printed upon a grid. Left column consists of a central section that is decorated in the middle with a white dotted flower with curving stems and leaves; the central section is framed on the top and bottom by a border ornamented with other intertwining vines with leaves. Middle column is decorated with a wavy vine with an alternating pattern of white dotted leaves and solid black leaves. Right column is decorated with a central interlace pattern that is flanked on either side by curving vines of leaves and flowers.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)Splendore delle virtuose giovani, page 7 (recto)

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