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Frans Huys & Cornelis Floris - Pourtraicture ingenieuse de plusieurs facons de Masques (1555)
This print, from a set of 18, shows a mask composed of forms of sea creature. It is in the ‘grotesque’ style derived from ancient Roman prototypes, which took inspiration from fish and animal forms or from vegetation.
Frans Huys based his prints on original designs by Cornelis Floris (1514-1575), who is credited with inventing a Flemish version of the grotesque style in about 1541. Floris was a sculptor who studied in Rome in about 1538, where the Emperor Nero’s palace, called the Domus Aurea (Golden Palace), had recently been rediscovered below ground level.
This mask comes from a set published in 1555 by Hans Liefrinck, an important Antwerp publisher and print-seller.
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Herbert Holzing (1930 - 2000)
Keith Negley
Striking branding for Biohof Hohrauer by moodley.
Nathaniel Russell
Pages from the only issue of the Russian fashion magazine Atelier (1923) From 50 Watts
Lubok inspired illustrations by Jaan Tammsaar (1984)
Jillian Tamaki
Margherita Morotti
"The New Sylva", beautiful book project by Peter Dawson
Brilliant early work by Stacey Rozich.
Owen Gent
Manjit Thapp
Nix Ren
Moloko identity by Estudio Yeyé
Parco dei Monstri Bomarzo, Provincia di Viterbo, Italia (Bomarzo Park of Monsters, Italy)