

Joseph and Child (recto); Fragment of Two Figures (verso)
Red chalk drawing on two panels side by side. The left panel depicts a man with a beard and balding hair, wearing a tunic and holding a small child. The man looks down at the child with his head tilted down. The child sits on his lap facing forward, looking up. The drawing is framed by a border. The right panel shows the back of the drawing with various notes and stamps. Handwritten notes include numbers and illegible text written sideways. A circular stamp in the lower center reads "CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART" and "39.661." The background of both panels appears to be paper with a light-brown color.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 586 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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