Unknown Italian

Martyrdom of a Saint

n.d.
Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, and blue gouache, heightened with beige gouache, over black chalk, on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper
22.9 × 36.3 cm (9 × 14.3 in)

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