Joseph Werner

Diana of Ephesus as Allegory of Nature

c. 1680
Pen and black ink and brush and gray wash, white and blue gouache, on blue laid paper (discolored to light brown), mounted to laid card
25 × 19.3 cm (9.8 × 7.6 in)

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