Antonio da Sangallo, the Younger

Design for a Freestanding Tomb Seen in Elevation and Plan

1530–35
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over extensive compass-incised and stylus-ruled construction with pin-pricked measurements, on off-white paper now partly darkened
40.1 × 18.8 cm (15.8 × 7.4 in)

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