Pinturicchio

A Kneeling Man in Fifteenth-Century Costume (recto); a small, fragmentary sketch of a recumbant boy, probably by a later hand (verso)

ca. 1509
Metalpoint, heightened with white, reworked with the point of the brush and gray ink, on gray prepared paper.
15.3 × 10.2 cm (6 × 4 in)

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