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Study, Reduced to about One Quarter, of Tintoret's Sketch of "The Entry into Jerusalem," in the Uffizi Gallery at Florence

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This is copied from a section of Tintoretto's "Entry into Jerusalem," c. 1546, originally from the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, on deposit at the Uffizi.
Department of Drawings Fine Arts Department Harvard University Cambridge MA; transferred to Fogg Art Museum 1926. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Transfer from the Fine Arts Department Harvard University
Title: Study, Reduced to about One Quarter, of Tintoret's Sketch of "The Entry into Jerusalem," in the Uffizi Gallery at Florence
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This is copied from a section of Tintoretto's "Entry into Jerusalem," c.
1546, originally from the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, on deposit at the Uffizi.

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