Clement Auguste Andrieux

Allegory of Death

c. 1860
Pen and brown ink with black fabricated chalk, opaque and transparent watercolors, touches of lead white and white chalk, and traces of red fabricated chalk on cream wove paper
45.6 × 37.5 cm (18 × 14.8 in)

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