Design for a Cartouche and a Representation of 'Taste', Plate 4 from 'Neu Inventierte auf die artigste Facon Sehr nutzliche Schild.' Printed ca. 1750–56 Johann Georg Pintz Ornament print with a design for a rocaille cartouche, with a depiction in which a man is offered a cup of poison (likely the mythological story of King Aegeus and Theseus) in the central compartment, to illustrate the sense of 'taste'. This print is bound in an album containing 27 series with a total of 122 ornament prints from the fund of the prominent Augsburg publisher Martin Design for a Cartouche and a Re


Design for a Cartouche and a Representation of 'Taste', Plate 4 from 'Neu Inventierte auf die artigste Facon Sehr nutzliche Schild.' Printed ca. 1750–56 Johann Georg Pintz Ornament print with a design for a rocaille cartouche, with a depiction in which a man is offered a cup of poison (likely the mythological story of King Aegeus and Theseus) in the central compartment, to illustrate the sense of 'taste'. This print is bound in an album containing 27 series with a total of 122 ornament prints from the fund of the prominent Augsburg publisher Martin Design for a Cartouche and a Representation of 'Taste', Plate 4 from 'Neu Inventierte auf die artigste Facon Sehr nutzliche Schild.'. After Johannes Rumpp (Central European, active Augsburg ca. 1730-1750). Printed ca. 1750–56. Etching. Martin Engelbrecht (German, Augsburg 1684–1756 Augsburg). Johann Georg Pintz (German, 1697–1767)


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