Ce est ung tractat de la noble art de leguille ascavoir ouvraiges de spaigne... page 10 (verso)

Ce est ung tractat de la noble art de leguille ascavoir ouvraiges de spaigne... page 10 (verso)

Willem Vosterman

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Printed by Willem Vosterman. From top to bottom, and left to right: Design composed of 5 horizontal registers. First register is decorated with a zigzagging line that is superimposed by another zigzagging line. Second register is decorated with an alternating pattern of flowers with curving leaves and a backward 'S' motif. Third register is decorated with a curving line that has a flower placed inside of each curve. Fourth register is decorated with a pattern of diamonds; each diamond frames a quatrefoil in the center. Fifth register is decorated with a curving linear pattern.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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