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Figures Near the Ruins of a Corinthian Temple (recto); Fragment of an Arch (tracing from recto) (verso)

Andrea Locatelli

Cleveland Museum of Art

Figure drawing of people sitting on and near ruins. Architectural drawing of columns. Drawing on aged paper. Two drawings. One on the left side, one on the right. The drawing on the left has an oval shape outlined in black. The drawing on the right side is a blank aged paper. The drawing on the right is outlined with a faint line. A faint pencil sketch on the right side. The left drawing depicts people sitting among ruins. The people have old-fashioned dress. There are columns and archways shown. The columns are broken. There are plants growing around the ruins. The sky is cloudy. The drawings have an aged texture. The drawings are on a white background.

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900 × 840 px
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