Sigismondo Caula

San Carlo Borromeo Adoring an Image of the Birth of the Virgin

1684/87
Brush and brown ink and wash, with black chalk, heightened with lead white (partly discolored), on brown laid paper, laid down on card
42.2 × 30 cm (16.6 × 11.8 in)

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