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Drawing of three figures

Francesco Francia, 1502

The exact meaning of the composition of three figures is somewhat obscure. Professor JD Beazley thought to recognise the theme of certain lines of the Saturnalia of Macrobius, the Latin author of about 400 AD. The principal figure is a woman placing her forefinger to her lips, perhaps a representation of the Roman goddess Angerona.

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Title of artwork, date

Drawing of three figures, 1502

Date supported

1940

Medium and material

Bistre, with white highlights

Dimensions

23 x 37 cm

Grant

525

Total cost

525

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