Jacob Toorenvliet

Mars and Venus

n.d.
Black chalk with pen and gray ink and brush and gray wash, with touches of graphite, on buff laid paper, tipped onto cream laid paper
28.6 × 24 cm (11.3 × 9.4 in)

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