Annibale Carracci

Studies of a Boy and a Girl (recto) Studies of Legs (verso)

1560–1609
Red chalk, highlighted with white chalk, on beige paper (recto); black and red chalk (verso)
22.9 × 32.1 cm (9 × 12.6 in)

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