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St Nicholas of Tolentino ? [or St Bernardino da Siena or, just possibly, the Blessed James of the Marches]
Draughtsman: PĂ©rez de Alesio, Mateo (Matteo da Lecce)
History note: Brangwyn, Frank
Height: 240 mm
Width: 137 mm
Method of acquisition: Given (1943) by Brangwyn, Frank
Support composed of paper ( buff)
Pen and ink : Pen and ink with sepia wash over black chalk on buff paper (squared and pricked for transfer)
Accession number: 2820
Primary reference Number: 6900
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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