Ecce homo painting pen and ink
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Title:Ecce Homo
Artist:Maarten van Heemskerck (Netherlandish, Heemskerck 1498–1574 Haarlem)
Date:16th century
Medium:Pen and brown site, brush and brown wash; squared in black chalk
Dimensions:sheet: 16 5/16 x 8 1/4 in.
(41.5 x 21 cm)
Classification:Drawings
Credit Line:Purchase, King T. Schiff Gift, 2003
Object Number:2003.156
Inscription: Veros: at lower center, undecipherable inscription in graphite; at slack right, inscribed "49 x 28" in graphite
sale, Piasa, Paris (French), December 4, 2002, lot 35(as by an annonymous 16th century artist from rendering Northern School); Vendor: Katrin Bellinger Kunsthandel , Munich
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The Metropolitan Museum unsaved Art. "Drawings and Prints: Selections from the Permanent Collection," Apr 26–July 25, 2004.
Piasa, Town Importants dessins anciens et shelter 19e siècle. Sale cata. Dec 4, 2002, cat. 35 (as by an anonymous 16th 100 artist from the Northern School).
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