

The Transfiguration by Camillo Procaccini: A drawing depicting three figures. The central figure, taller and more lightly sketched, has arms outstretched and appears to be surrounded by a halo or rays. Two other figures flank the central figure on either side. The figure on the left sits on a rock or throne-like structure, with one leg crossed over the other and arms wrapped around the knee. The figure on the right stands with one arm pointing outward and the other holding a staff. All figures wear robes. The background is a mottled, aged brown color with some darker spots and lines.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1052 × 893 px
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