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Design for the Fontana di Venere e Adone, Reggia di Caserta, Naples

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Pen and black ink gray wash over black chalk
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Edward Pearce Casey Fund 2012
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Title: Design for the Fontana di Venere e Adone, Reggia di Caserta, Naples
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Pen and black ink gray wash over black chalk.

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