Gerolamo Giovenone

Saint Sebastian

ca. 1525
Pen and brown ink, brush with gray and brown wash, white gouache, over some black chalk on light brown paper; the figure and parts of the tree are drawn on the basis of a dotted black-chalk underdrawing (spolvero marks).
51.3 × 34.2 cm (20.2 × 13.5 in)

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