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The Agony in the Garden. A different grouping for the same subject. Hogenberg, Nicolaus, attributed to (German/Netherlandish, c.1500-1539). Pen and ink with grey wash on pink washed paper (the paper is in two pieces), diameter 332 mm. Production Note: Formerly catalogued as 'attributed to Aert Claesz'. Originally joined to 734*3a, but separated by Miss Lewisohn in 1979 when they underwent conservation. A design for a circular stained glass window.
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