Unknown Marchigian

Angel Appearing to Saint Francis of Assisi, with Saint John the Baptist in the Background (recto); Saint Francis Supported by Two Angels, with Sketch of Upper Portion of Monk's Habit

n.d.
Pen and gray ink (recto), and pen and gray ink with red chalk squared in graphite (verso), on tan laid paper edge mounted to cream wove paper
12.1 × 15.9 cm (4.8 × 6.3 in)

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