Wolfgang Huber

View of a Castle (recto); Eight-Sided Cup (verso)

1513
pen and brown ink

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This sheet of paper, with drawings on both sides, as well as a poem, shows how artists in the Renaissance often used one sheet of paper for various purposes.

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