Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Three Figures by a Plinth and a Nude, after Raphael (recto); Figure Studies (verso)
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Alberti, Cherubino
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Pen and brown ink and wash with traces of black chalk (recto and verso) on beige antique laid paper
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Christ Healing the Blind Man
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Zuccaro, Federico
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Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash and white heightening (partly oxidized) on ochre prepared paper, partly squared in black chalk, laid down
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1568
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A Prophet and a Sibyl
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Zuccaro, Federico
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Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash over black chalk with white...
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1573
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The Delphic Sybil, after Michelangelo
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Alberti, Cherubino
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Engraving
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1577
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Vision of Saint Francis (Il perdono d'Assisi)
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Barocci, Federico
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Etching and engraving
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1581
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Marriage of the Virgin
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Salimbeni, Ventura
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Etching
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1590
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Standing Male Figure with Drapery
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Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)
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Red chalk with stumping on gray antique laid paper
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1590s
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St. Roch with Two Dogs Treading on Serpents, between Pillars, a Town Beyond
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Zuccaro, Federico
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Pen and brown ink, brown wash and graphite
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1590s
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The Feeding of the Five Thousand
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Passignano, Domenico Cresti, called
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Red chalk and red wash, squared in black chalk
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1590s
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Saint John the Baptist, from The Last Judgment, after Michelangelo
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Alberti, Copy after Cherubino
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Engraving
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1591
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Apollo Belvedere, after the Antique
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Goltzius, Hendrick
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Engraving
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1592
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Studies of the Arrest of Christ
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Salimbeni, Ventura
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Black chalk with brown pen and ink and traces of white chalk
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1595-1605
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Flight into Egypt
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Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)
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Pen and brown ink with brush and blue and brown washes with touches of white heightening over black chalk on cream antique laid paper
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1607
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Madonna and Child on the Clouds
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Barocci, Federico
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Etching
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circa 1581
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Ecstasy of Saint Francis
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Vanni, Francesco
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Etching
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circa 1595
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Coronation of the Virgin
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Pomarancio, Cristoforo Roncalli, called
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Brush with black, white, and gray oil paint over traces of red chalk
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circa 1605
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