Festivitates aurifabris statuariis (Lutma)
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Festivitates aurifabris statuariis, aliisque qui artes amant perquam necessariae (1654, Dutch title: Verscheide Snakeryen dienstich voor Goutsmits, Beelthouwers, Steenhouwers en alle die de Const beminnen) is an album of auricular ornamental prints by Johannes Lutma, engraved by his son Jacob Lutma. The album was printed by Frederik de Wit .
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See also
- List of prints at the Rijksmuseum[1]
- Cartouche in auricular style (Johannes Lutma), one print from the album
- Veelderhande Nieuwe Compartemente[2], an album very similar in style
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