Claude Gillot

Two Women Resting and Two Satyrs Dancing

c. 1700–15
Pen and brown ink, with traces of brush and brown wash, on buff laid paper, laid down on cream laid card, with blue laid paper border
15.6 × 20 cm (6.1 × 7.9 in)

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