A frieze of type ∞∞, realized with a cylindric rubber stamp.
A frieze of type ∞∞ (on the right) and a frieze of type *∞∞ (on the left) in via M...
A frieze of type ∞∞ in a gipatsi (a typical bag of the Mozambican handicraft). Here yo...
Two examples of friezes of type ∞∞ with the vector that represents the translation tha...
Four different friezes on the balustrade of this balcony: in the top a frieze of type ∞â...
In this carpet we can see various kinds of rosettes, friezes and patterns (sometimes small...
This frieze in piazza del Duomo, in Milan, looks like a frieze of type 22∞ because of th...
This frieze in piazza del Duomo, in Milan, looks like a frieze of type 22∞ because of th...
∞∞ (p111)