Anonymous, Austrian, 17th century|Anonymous, Italian, 17th century

Cartoon for embroidery of a panel of a chasuble, decorated with floral, bud and animal designs

ca. 1608
Pen and brown ink on thin paper, from a Vellum-bound Album of early XVIII century
156.2 × 47.9 cm (61.5 × 18.9 in)

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