Jacopo Zucchi

Study for the Allegory of San Gimignano and Colle Val d'Elsa

1563
Pen and brown ink, highlighted with white gouache, traces of squaring in black chalk (on top of drawing surface), over traces of black chalk on blue paper
21.5 × 21.4 cm (8.5 × 8.4 in)

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