Tommaso di Andrea Vincidor

Moses and the Brazen Serpent (recto); Ornamental Base (verso)

1530 (recto); 1600/99 (verso)
Pen and brown ink with brush and gray wash, on cream laid paper prepared with blue wash (recto), and pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash over graphite on cream paper laid down on cream laid paper (verso)
33.4 × 50.8 cm (13.1 × 20 in)

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