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Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper
Inscriptions
Inscribed recto, upper left, pen and brown ink: "urbino"; lower center on mount, in pen and brown ink: "L. Cangiasi"
Dimensions
16.5 × 17.2 cm (6 1/2 × 6 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
The Leonora Hall Gurley Memorial Collection
Reference Number
1922.565
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Harold Joachim and Suzanne Folds McCullagh, Italian Drawings of the 15th, 16th, and 17th Centuries (Chicago and London, 1979), p. 33, no. 1E12, as Luca Cambiaso (?).
Mary Newcome, “Fresquistas genoveses en El Escorial; Affreschisti genovesi nell’Escorial,” in Los frescoes Italianos de El Escorial, edited by Mario di Giampaolo (Madrid, 1993), p. 34, fig. 8.
Suzanne Folds McCullagh and Laura M. Giles, Italian Drawings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection (Chicago, 1997), p. 109, no. 138 (ill.).
The Art Institute of Chicago, “Drawings Rediscovered: Italian Drawings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago,” April 10-July 22, 1997.
Austin, University of Texas, Blanton Museum of Art, “Luca Cambiaso 1527-1585,” September 15 2006-January 14, 2007, pp. 197-98 (ill.), as Lazzaro Tavarone or Orazio Cambiaso (?), hors cat.; traveled to Genoa, Palazzo Ducale, March 3-July 8, 2007, exh. cat. edited by Jonathan Bober.
McCullagh & Giles 138
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