Cesare Rossetti

Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba

n.d.
Pen and gray ink with brush and gray wash, heightened with lead white, with traces of red watercolor, on blue laid paper
17.3 × 20.9 cm (6.8 × 8.2 in)

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