

St. John the Baptist by Guercino, a black and white drawing of a man with long hair and a beard wearing a cloth wrapped around his body sitting on the ground. The man has his knees bent and points to a piece of parchment with letters on it with his right hand while holding a staff in his left. There is a plate on the ground to the left. A cross sticks out of the ground behind him to the right. There are plants to the left. The drawing is on a beige background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1110 × 893 px
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