Division A.—School of Nuremberg.—Ornamental Designs. 547
the bays themselves and of the pilasters that divide them, is uniform in
ornament.
[245 x 360.] On the back of a woodcut (after 1550 ?) in wbich an old man advances
to tbe brink of an open grave, leaning on tbe rails of an apparatus designed to support
a child in its first efforts at walking.
In tbe inventory of 1837.
4. AN AEABESQUE PATTERN, PERHAPS FOR A OEILINO.
Crosses, filled with arabesque ornament in black and white, are so
arranged that their arms enclose an open square. Within each compart-
ment so formed is a square panel with a similar arabesque in the centre.
[175 (cut) x 355.] Tbis design, certainly by tbe same band as tbe last, is on tbe
back of a woodcut by an imitator of Bebam, representing fourteen persons of different
ranks and professions standing in a row (p. 498, no. 18).
In tbe inventory of 1837.
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the bays themselves and of the pilasters that divide them, is uniform in
ornament.
[245 x 360.] On the back of a woodcut (after 1550 ?) in wbich an old man advances
to tbe brink of an open grave, leaning on tbe rails of an apparatus designed to support
a child in its first efforts at walking.
In tbe inventory of 1837.
4. AN AEABESQUE PATTERN, PERHAPS FOR A OEILINO.
Crosses, filled with arabesque ornament in black and white, are so
arranged that their arms enclose an open square. Within each compart-
ment so formed is a square panel with a similar arabesque in the centre.
[175 (cut) x 355.] Tbis design, certainly by tbe same band as tbe last, is on tbe
back of a woodcut by an imitator of Bebam, representing fourteen persons of different
ranks and professions standing in a row (p. 498, no. 18).
In tbe inventory of 1837.
2 n 2