Unknown Painter (School of Fontainebleau)

/  Pan cuts the reed into which the nymph Syrinx has turned

 
Unknown Painter (School of Fontainebleau): Pan cuts the reed into which the nymph Syrinx has turned. grass family, sketch, drawing, ancient history, mythology, relief, illustration
 
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Artist/Maker(s): Unknown maker, School of Fontainebleau
Culture: French or Italian
Place(s): France (Place created)
Date: mid-16th century
Medium: Pen and brown ink, and brown wash on brown paper, over traces of black chalk, on several joined pieces of paper framing line in brown ink squared for transfer
Dimensions: 56.2 x 40.8 cm (22 1/8 x 16 1/16 in.)
Inscriptions: Recto, at top in brown ink Ve [?] paneau 4 verso in pencil: Pan et Syrinx / Moreau le Jeune / analogue aux jeunes filles au bain”/ all'Albertine and 397 in a circle 265 in a circle in blue ink?: Grf.
Alternate Title(s): Pan Cutting Reeds (Display Title)
SKU: 201139
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