Copy in Reverse of an Antique Urn Decorated with a Motif of Diamond Rings and Lions, Plate 1 from a Series of Vases after the Antique

Anonymous copy in reverse after Agostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi) Italian
Formerly attributed to Enea Vico Italian
Publisher Antonio Lafreri French

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Copy in reverse of an antique lidded urn with a motif of diamond rings and flowers in a slim frieze, broken up by lion’s heads with bigger rings in their mouths. Below on the body of the urn are relief decorations with fully-rendered lion figures in compartments created by garlands. From a composite series published by Antonio Lafreri with Vase designs after the Antique by Enea Vico and Agostino Veneziano. The Vico prints were first published in 1543. This print is pasted into bound volume [Vico 1543,] but not part of Vico set.

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