1 10 1 http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/files/original/4ba11d4a13530af363ddb3fe16449129.tif 24d070fc6c111426234e06e26ccadc06 Physical Object An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types. Local URL The URL of the local directory containing all assets of the website http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/plugins/Dropbox/files/object_images/ART New/254.1999.zif Dublin Core The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/. Type The nature or genre of the resource drawing Has Version A related resource that is a version, edition, or adaptation of the described resource. http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/plugins/Dropbox/files/object_images/ART New/254.1999.zif Requires A related resource that is required by the described resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence. 16249 Identifier An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context 254.1999 Creator An entity primarily responsible for making the resource Domenico Fetti Date A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource Rome (?), Italy, circa 1588/89 - 1623, Venice, Italy Date Created Date of creation of the resource. circa 1620-1621 Rights Holder A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource. The Suida-Manning Collection Spatial Coverage Spatial characteristics of the resource. 38.6 cm x 32.1 cm (15 3/16 in. x 12 5/8 in.) Medium The material or physical carrier of the resource. Red chalk on cream antique laid paper mounted on paper Title A name given to the resource Christ Appearing to the Virgin Description An account of the resource 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