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http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/plugins/Dropbox/files/object_images/ART New/254.1999.zif
Dublin Core
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Type
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drawing
Has Version
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http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/plugins/Dropbox/files/object_images/ART New/254.1999.zif
Requires
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16249
Identifier
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254.1999
Creator
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Domenico Fetti
Date
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Rome (?), Italy, circa 1588/89 - 1623, Venice, Italy
Date Created
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circa 1620-1621
Rights Holder
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The Suida-Manning Collection
Spatial Coverage
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38.6 cm x 32.1 cm (15 3/16 in. x 12 5/8 in.)
Medium
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Red chalk on cream antique laid paper mounted on paper
Title
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Christ Appearing to the Virgin
Description
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Barely discernible through a web of lines, Mary, in a pose typical of the Annunciation, kneels in the lower left corner and turns toward a vision of her rising son. At right Adam bears the true cross while onlookers from the Old Testament—including David with his harp and a horned Moses—crowd the sides of the drawing.
Ideal for studies, red chalk allows artists to draw quickly. In this devotional drawing, Domenico Fetti deftly knits figures from the Old and New Testament together with rippling lines and scribbles.
254.1999