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The Blessed Egidius (Cartoon for a Fresco in chapel at S. Maria degli Angeli, Assisi)

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Charcoal or black chalk; outlines pricked and pounced for transfer
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Leon D. and Debra R. Black Gift Harry G. Sperling Fund Roy R. and Marie S. Neuberger Foundation Inc. Gift and The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 2002
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Title: The Blessed Egidius (Cartoon for a Fresco in chapel at S. Maria degli Angeli, Assisi)
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Charcoal or black chalk; outlines pricked and pounced for transfer.

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