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1780Bruiloftskaart voor 'De Heer Jean Bernard'
The composition is centered and highly decorative, featuring a central, ornate cartouche or frame. The text, 'De Heer Jean Bernard', is handwritten in a flowing script and is placed within this decorative border. The border is adorned with stylized floral elements and features a small, symmetrical decorative motif (possibly a miniature crest or urn) at the top center.
The piece appears to be a hand-drawn illustration or printed card, likely using watercolor or colored pencil for the floral elements and ink for the text. The style is characteristic of early 20th-century decorative arts, particularly the Art Nouveau period.
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