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Title/s: Two heads of young men, bust length Maker/s: Brizio, Francesco attributed to (draughtsman & printmaker) [ULAN info: Italian artist, 1575-1623] Description: The shield of the coat of arms (Les Armes de la famille Ursin), engraved by Brizio, has been cut away and the drawing is set into the empty space. Technique Description: pen and brown ink on paper Dimensions: height: ? mm, width: ? mm Date: circa 1610 to 1615
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