Giovanni Battista Cipriani

Queen of Edward IV parting with the Duke of York by Order of Richard III

n.d.
Black chalk with touches of red chalk on cream wove paper, laid down on cream wove paper
26.7 × 36.5 cm (10.5 × 14.4 in)

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