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Reference number

SM volume 115/151

Purpose

Folio 91 recto (Ashby 151): Four capitals

Inscribed

[Drawing] 23 [early seventeenth-century hand]; [mount] 151 [x2]

Medium and dimensions

[Drawing] (Drawing media as below) On laid paper (231x164mm), rounded corners at right, inlaid (window on verso of mount)
[Mount] Frame lines, in pen and dark brown ink, 10mm apart; window 223x157mm)

Watermark

[Drawing] None [Mount] Fleur-de-lys in circle topped with crown (variant 2; cut at bottom of window)

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Group

Digitisation of the Codex Coner has been made possible through the generosity of the Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance, Berlin

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Contents of Folio 91 recto (Ashby 151): Four capitals