Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 11 (verso)
Published by Nicolo Zoppino, Italian, active 16th century, Venice, designed by Matteo da Treviso, Italian, active 16th century.
From top to bottom, and left to right:
Design composed of 3 horizontal registers. Top register is illustrated with 3 reclining cheetahs. Middle register is illustrated with a seated monkey eating fruit next to a playful dog and parrot seated upon a branch. Bottom register is illustrated with a flying duck, upright goat, reclining deer, and a bird standing on a branch.
From top to bottom, and left to right:
Design composed of 3 horizontal registers. Top register is illustrated with 3 reclining cheetahs. Middle register is illustrated with a seated monkey eating fruit next to a playful dog and parrot seated upon a branch. Bottom register is illustrated with a flying duck, upright goat, reclining deer, and a bird standing on a branch.
Artwork Details
- Title: Convivio delle Belle Donne, page 11 (verso)
- Publisher: Nicolò Zoppino (Italian, Ferrara 1478/80–1544 Venice) , Venice
- Designer: Woodcut border on title signed by Matteo da Treviso (Italian, active 16th century)
- Published in: Venice
- Date: August 1532
- Medium: Woodcut
- Dimensions: Overall: 7 7/8 x 5 1/2 in. (20 x 14 cm)
- Classifications: Books, Prints, Ornament & Architecture
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1922
- Object Number: 22.66.6(21)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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