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A finely detailed 1709 trompe l’oeil illustration of a handwritten calendar page in German, pinned to a surface, with ornate calligraphic decoration and scrolling text below.
Matthias Buchinger. Calligraphic Trompe-l’œil Calendar. 1709. Part of Open: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Artstor.