Anonymous, French, 16th century

Unidentified, Ionic capitals, two front and side elevations (recto) Doric impost, elevation of entablature (verso)

early to mid-16th century
Dark brown ink, black chalk, and incised lines
44 × 29 cm (17.3 × 11.4 in)

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