Francesco Primaticcio

Copy after Primaticcio's Juno Awakening Sleep

after 1535
pen and black ink (with point of brush?) and brush and red-brown wash (red chalk wash?), heightened with lead white (partially oxidized); framing lines in brown ink with traces of gold paint

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