Vladimir A. Mošin et Seid M. TraljiĆ
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Filigrane

Nº mosin
1554
       
Motif (German)Fauna - Vierfüßer - Ochse - halbe Figur
Varianta
Place of UseSiena
date of use1375
Briquet Inédit*7521
Mosin-Traljic page 080
Variantb
Place of UseSiena
date of use1375
Briquet Inédit*7522
Variantc
Place of UseTurin
first date of use1377
last date of use1382
Briquet Inédit*?
Variantd
Place of UseBrüssel
first date of use1377
last date of use1378
Briquet Inédit*23481
Variante
Place of UseMarseille
date of use1381
Briquet Inédit*3930
Variantf
Place of UseMarseille
date of use1382
Briquet Inédit*4115
Variantg
Place of UseClermont-Ferrand
date of use1371
Briquet 2733 (image)
Briquet Briquet-2733 (Briquet-Online)
Varianth
Place of UseChambery
first date of use1377
last date of use1382
Briquet Inédit*?
Varianti
Place of UseProvence
date of use1381
Briquet Inédit*?
Variantj
Place of UseNarbonne
date of use1398
Briquet Inédit*?


* BI -Briquet Inédit: These are references to the unpublished tracings by Briquet held in the Briquet archive at the Bibliothèque de Genève (classified as a sequence of five boxes: Papiers Briquet 78-82), of which a certain number have been put on line also in the Gravell Watermark Project. Both with the images taken from Briquet's published work (B) and the unpublished images (BI), Mošin-Traljić retraced the original drawings with small inevitable distortions. In particular, they seem not to have understood the numbers found in the tracings, which they cite as though they formed part of a meaningful sequence, as in the published work, whereas these figures refer instead to the classification of the documents encountered by Briquet in his many journeys and can only be interpreted by reference to his travel diaries, which also form part of the Geneva archive. (Ilaria Pastrolin)

 

Copyright

Academie Yougoslave des Sciences et des Beaux-Arts, Zagreb

Source

Vladimir A. Mošin et Seid M. Traljić - Filigranes des XIIIe et XIVe SS., Zagreb 1957 (PDF-32Mb).

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