Jacopo Zucchi

Jupiter Fighting the Giants

1540–96
Pen and brown ink, brush with brown and mauve wash, highlighted with white gouache, over traces of black chalk, on light tan laid paper
28.6 × 21.1 cm (11.3 × 8.3 in)

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