Calligraphic Exercise in Latin

Calligraphic Exercise in Latin

Anonymous

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Calligraphic exercize in Latin, presented in a rectangular frame. The text begins with the words 'Vtaque profundae sunt verba oris viri (...)' and runs for six lines. The initial 'V' is decorated and the text is flanked by two calligraphic swirls on each side. Part of an album with 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced in France or possibly Antwerp at the beginning of the seventeenth century.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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