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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
In this chalk study of a lone, fallen soldier, the brown ink inscription at the bottom of the sheet indicates that at one time it was believed to be by Raphael. However, it is now attributed to Correggio based on the sensuous drawing style that focuses attention on some details, like the soldier’s leg and foot, while other contours are barely sketched and shaded. The back, or verso, of the sheet presents quick sketches of classical-style architecture and a woman with a quiver of arrows on her back; she may be an Amazon, one of a race of warrior women skilled in archery, or Diana, goddess of the hunt.
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Saints Peter, Martha, Mary Magdalen, and Leonard
Study of a Fallen Soldier (possibly the Conversion of Saul)
Standing Nude Child Surrounded by Women and Children
The Madonna of Saint Sebastian, with the Virgin and Child, s
A Draped Female Figure (possibly an Amazon) and Architectura
The Annunciation
Virgin with the sleeping Christ child
Mary Magdalene reading in the desert
Alfred George Stevens — Nude Figure
Anonymous, Italian, Bolognese, 17th century — Seated Nude Ma
Unknown Italian — Reclining Nude Male
Jacopo Confortini — Saint Sebastian
Cavaliere d'Arpino (Giuseppe Cesari) — Study after the Belve
Anonymous — Reclining Female Nude (recto)
Ventura Salimbeni — Study for the Figure of Christ in a Depo
Sodoma (Italian, 1477–1549) — The Unrepentant Thief
Standing Male Nude
Cecco Bravo (Italian, 1607–1661) — Study of a Standing Male
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (French, 1824–1898) — Study for Th
Battista Franco — Half Figure of a Youth with Outstretched L