Esemplario di lavori, page 8 (verso)
Published by Nicolo Zoppino, Italian, active 16th century, Venice.
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Design composed of 6 horizontal registers of varying sizes: zigzag of diamonds, various symbols with three black birds in middle, zigzag of small diamonds connected by lines, small white diamonds contained within larger black shape touching other half made of pattern resembling vine and leaves, diamond pattern connected to wave-like pattern on other half, and white 'x's within black diamonds.
From top to bottom, and left to right:
Design composed of 6 horizontal registers of varying sizes: zigzag of diamonds, various symbols with three black birds in middle, zigzag of small diamonds connected by lines, small white diamonds contained within larger black shape touching other half made of pattern resembling vine and leaves, diamond pattern connected to wave-like pattern on other half, and white 'x's within black diamonds.
Artwork Details
- Title: Esemplario di lavori, page 8 (verso)
- Publisher: Nicolò Zoppino (Italian, Ferrara 1478/80–1544 Venice) , Venice
- Published in: Venice
- Date: August 1529
- Medium: Woodcut (pages inlaid, modern vellum binding)
- Dimensions: 9 5/16 x 7 1/4 x 15/16 in. (23.7 x 18.4 x 2.4 cm)
- Classifications: Books, Prints, Ornament & Architecture
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1921
- Object Number: 21.98(15)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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