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The Last Supper Two child Angels holding the Eucharist and a study for a St Peter
Draughtsman: Poccetti (Bernardino Barbatelli) (Attributed to)
History note: Padre Sebastiano Resta (1635-1714); Giov. Matteo Marchetti, Bishop of Arezzo (d. 1704); Chevalier Marchetti da Pistoja; sold through John Talman (d. 1726) in 1710 to John, Lord Somers (1650-1716) (Lugt 2981); J. Richardson Sr. (1665-1745) (Lugt 2984) (?); Sir J.C. Robinson (1824-1913) (Lugt 1433), Sale, 14 May 1902, lot 394 (as by Tintoretto), bt. by Clough for £4 0s 0d (at Christie's)
Height: 125 mm
Width: 195 mm
Method of acquisition: Given (1913-02) by Clough, G.T.
Support
composed of
paper
( both studies are cut, sheet has obviously been larger)
Medium, Verso
composed of
red chalk
Drawing : Recto: pen and bister, grey wash over black chalk verso: red chalk on paper
Inscription present: Richardson's hand?
Accession number: 3015
Primary reference Number: 7725
Lugt: 2981
Lugt: 2984
Lugt: 1433
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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