Pupil of Jacob Jordaens

Diana and Nymphs Bathing

1640/49
Brush and brown wash, with black chalk and touches of red chalk, and traces of charcoal, heightened with lead white (discolored), on cream laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper
29.1 × 42.5 cm (11.5 × 16.7 in)

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