Amico Aspertini

Studies after the Antique: The Fall of Phaëthon, Horses, Reclining Women with Children (recto); Studies after the Antique: An Altar or Urn, Lion Attacking a Horse (verso)

1474–1552
Black chalk, pen and brown ink (recto); pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk (verso)
37.2 × 26 cm (14.6 × 10.2 in)

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