Pourtraicture ingenieuse de plusieurs façon de Masques
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Pourtraicture ingenieuse de plusieurs façon de Masques. Fort utile aulx painctres, orseures, Taillieurs de pierres, voirriers et Taillieurs d'images[1] is a print collection of twenty-two grotesque masks designed by Cornelis Floris, engraved by Frans Huys and published in Antwerp in 1555 by Hans Liefrinck.
The title translates as 'Ingenious portrayal of several types of mask. Useful for painters, stoneworkers [and other trades]' (BibliOdyssey).
See also
- Details of Mira Calligraphiæ Monumenta Joris Hoefnagel also show grotesque masks
- The masks of Abraham Leuthner
- Auricular style
- Neuw Grottessken Buch
- Grotesque
- 16th century engraving
References
- http://www.spamula.net/blog/2006/06/faces_of_the_grotesque_1.html
- Ornament and the Grotesque: Fantastical Decoration from Antiquity to Art Nouveau by Alessandra Zamperini, 2008.
- Catalogue of drawings by Dutch and Flemish artists, preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum (1915)
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