Renaissance Ornament Panel with Mythological Figures & Scrollwork – Pl. LIII This richly colored chromolithograph, Plate LIII from L’Ornement Polychrome (Paris, c.1869), captures the essence of Renaissance decorative design through a superb array of grotesques, mythological figures, and architectural embellishments. Rendered with great precision and vivid polychrome tones, the sheet showcases vertical ornamental panels typical of interior friezes, mural decoration, and manuscript borders of the 16th century. The left and right vertical panels feature classical figures in niches and on elaborate fountains, including putti, muses, and satyrs, entwined with vegetal scrolls and festoons of fruit and flowers. At the top left, a pair of embracing nudes recalls allegorical themes of fertility and love, while at the bottom right, satyr herms and richly dressed figures allude to Bacchic imagery and theatrical Renaissance decoration. The central panel presents exquisite scrollwork on a sky-blue background, centered on a candelabrum entwined with birds, griffins, dolphins, and horned masks—an elaborate composition in the grotesque tradition.