Peter Paul Rubens|Peter Paul Rubens

The Garden of Love (left portion)

ca. 1633–35
Pen, brown ink, brush and gray-green wash over traces of black chalk, touched with indigo, green, yellowish, and white paint
46.3 × 70.5 cm (18.2 × 27.8 in)

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