Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)

Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)

Isabella Catanea Parasole

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Written by Isabella Catanea Parasole, Italian, ca. 1575-ca. 1625, published by Lucchino Gargano, Venice, bound by Hardy-Mennil. Design composed of 2 horizontal registers. Top register is decorated with a pattern of horseshoe-shaped arches that are ornamented with triangular forms; the horseshoe pattern alternates between an upside-down and right-side up positioning. Bottom register consists of 2 sections: right side is decorated with a pattern of 2 ornamented diamonds, while the left side is decorated with a pattern of 2 ornamented quatrefoils; each section is framed on the top and bottom by its own decorative border.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)Pretiosa Gemma delle virtuose donne, page 17 (recto)

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