Christoph Murer

The Three Graces (recto); Four putti engaging in various activities (verso)

1580s
Pen and black ink, and brush and gray wash and white gouache, on paper prepared with semi-opaque gray watercolor
20.4 × 15.1 cm (8 × 5.9 in)

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