Giovanni Mauro della Rovere

The Virgin and Child, Saint Dominic, and Angels Distributing Chaplets to the Faithful

1575–1640
Pen and brown ink, brush and pale brown wash, highlighted with white, over traces of black chalk, on blue paper. All four borders of paper defined in pen and brown ink
22.5 × 37.8 cm (8.9 × 14.9 in)

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