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A drawing by Saraceni at Chatsworth
03/2009 | 1272 | 151
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Jacoby, Joachim (Jacoby, Joachim)
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17. Two studies of a horse’s head, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1610. Black, brownish red and white chalk on blue paper, 26.4 by 39.6 cm. (The Duke of Devonshire and the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees, Derbyshire).
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18. Studies of a female figure, drapery and the head of a child, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1610. Black chalk on blue paper, 26.4 by 39.6 cm. (Verso of Fig.17).
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19. Screaming head in profile, here attributed to Carlo Saraceni. c.1616–17. Graphite and black and white chalk on blue paper, 21.7 by 19 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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20. Detail of an oriental onlooker, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1616–17. Fresco, from a frieze with Stories from the life of Moses in the Sala Regia. (Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome).
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21. Dedalus burying Icarus, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1605. Pen and brown ink, wash and graphite on white paper, 7.2 by 6.6 cm. (Private collection).
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22. The finding of Moses, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1610. Canvas, 95 by 129 cm. (Fondazione Longhi, Florence).
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23. Study of a man bent forward, by Domenichino. c.1608–09. Black chalk, heightened with white, on blue paper, 27.4 by 38 cm. (Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne).