Claude-Joseph Vernet

Sheet of Studies: Seated Man, Head of a Dog, Seated Woman

1700s
red chalk (seated man); black chalk (head of a dog); pen and brown ink over black chalk (seated woman)

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Claude-Joseph Vernet was first trained as an artist by his father, who was an artisan specializing in carriage decorations.

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