Title Plate with a Mirror with Two Terms, from Nouveaux Liure d'Orfeurerie, part of Œuvres du Sr. D. Marot

Daniel Marot the Elder French
Published by Pierre Husson Dutch

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Title plate with the text on an ornate mirror, with male terms on each side, a canopy at top, and festoons below. At upper left, a female mask with a plume; at right, a bearded mask. Across the bottom, a large wine cooler or basin, with lion's heads and claws and a crowned gem. At left center, a flacon with a profile portrait medallion. From a series of six plates with designs for goldsmiths' work, including furniture, mirror-frames, vessels, and chandeliers. The series was included in the collected works of Marot published in 1703.

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