Cartouche met groot compartiment (Festivitates Aurifabris)  

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 +'''''Cartouche met groot compartiment (Festivitates Aurifabris)'''''[https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/search/objecten?q=Festivitates&p=1&ps=12#/RP-P-OB-6355,3][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/31584150463/cartouche-in-auricular-style-johannes-lutma-1] (1654) is the title given by the Rijksmuseum to a cartouche in [[auricular style]] after a design by [[Johannes Lutma]].
-''[[Cartouche in auricular style (Johannes Lutma)]]'' (1654) is an etching and engraving by [[Johannes Lutma]] (228 x 179 mm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) 
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-:After the introduction of the [[auricular ornament]] at the beginning of the 17th century by the Utrecht silversmiths Adam and [[Paulus van Vianen]], this form of decoration was adopted by other artists as well. Around 1635 the gold- and silversmith Johannes Lutma started working with auricular ornaments in Amsterdam, and these motifs subsequently became more widely known. [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/l/lutma/elder/z_style.html] 
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Festivitates aurifabris statuariis ]]
*[[Cartouche]] *[[Cartouche]]
 +*[[Zoomorphism]]
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Cartouche met groot compartiment (Festivitates Aurifabris)[1][2] (1654) is the title given by the Rijksmuseum to a cartouche in auricular style after a design by Johannes Lutma.

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