

Un Hebreo, from Christ Shown to the People (recto); Design for a Wall Decoration with Pasted-in Sketches after Raphael (verso)
The image on the left shows a figure of a man drawn in sepia tones. The man has short hair. He wears a short-sleeved tunic. His right leg is slightly bent. He stands on his right leg, while his left leg is in the air behind him. He has his right arm around his body and his left arm raised. The drawing is surrounded by a double-lined rectangle. The top of the rectangle has text that reads "TADDEO alla CONSOLATIONE". The image on the right shows a wall decoration design drawn in sepia tones with red undertones. The design is for a wall with a large central panel and two smaller panels on either side. The central panel has a circular design at the top. There are statues on either side of the central panel. The design includes intricate carvings and moldings. There are small sketches of people in the background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 518 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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