Exhibition
Prints and Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art Collection
Prints and Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art Collection. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (May 6-September 9, 1965).
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Prints and Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art Collection. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. May 5, 1965 – September 8, 1965. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/5cc985a8-0d29-4ed6-bef9-7682c4411e19.
Works from this exhibition held in Dartabase

Study for the Nude Youth over the Prophet Daniel (recto); Figure Studies for the Sistine Ceiling (verso)
Michelangelo Buonarroti · 1510–11
red chalk over black chalk or charcoal
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24 shows

Salome with the Head of St. John the Baptist
Albrecht Altdorfer · c. 1517
pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash and white gouache; framing lines in pen and black ink
CC0
16 shows

Study for "The Romancer" (Le Conteur)
Jean Antoine Watteau · c. 1716
red chalk; red and black chalk (upper left figure)
CC0
19 shows

Venus Reclining in a Landscape
Giulio Campagnola · c. 1508–9
engraving
CC0
18 shows

The Presentation in the Temple
François Boucher · c. 1770
pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, and black chalk, heightened with white paint; framing lines in pen and brown ink
CC0
21 shows

Invocation to Love
Jean Honoré Fragonard · c. 1781
Brush and brown wash with graphite squaring lines and underdrawing on cream laid paper
CC0
24 shows

Farmhouse on the Slope of a Hill
Fra Bartolommeo · c. 1508
pen and brown ink
CC0
21 shows

The Feast of Herod (recto); Tomyris with the Head of Cyrus (verso)
Peter Paul Rubens · c. 1637–38
pen and brown ink, with black and red chalk, touched with white gouache
CC0
20 shows

A Flying Angel (recto); Studies of Hands Playing Instruments (verso)
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta · 1723–27
black chalk heightened with traces of white chalk
CC0
14 shows

Equestrian Portrait of the Emperor Maximilian
Hans Burgkmair · 1508
woodcut, in black and white on paper washed blue
CC0
15 shows

The Conversion of Saul with Christ and the Cross
Jacob Jordaens · c. 1645–47
brush and brown wash, gouache and watercolor over black and red chalk, heightened with traces of white; framing lines in graphite
CC0
15 shows

Capriccio: A Palace with a Courtyard by the Lagoon
Canaletto · c. 1750–55
pen and brown ink and brush and gray and black washes over traces of graphite (?); framing lines in pen and brown and black ink
CC0
28 shows
Bibliography
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Michelangelo Buonarroti, Study for the Nude Youth over the Prophet Daniel (recto); Figure Studies for the Sistine Ceiling (verso), 1510–11, red chalk over black chalk or charcoal, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Albrecht Altdorfer, Salome with the Head of St. John the Baptist, c. 1517, pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash and white gouache; framing lines in pen and black ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Jean Antoine Watteau, Study for "The Romancer" (Le Conteur), c. 1716, red chalk; red and black chalk (upper left figure), Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Albrecht Dürer, Melencolia I, 1514, engraving, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Giulio Campagnola, Venus Reclining in a Landscape, c. 1508–9, engraving, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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François Boucher, The Presentation in the Temple, c. 1770, pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, and black chalk, heightened with white paint; framing lines in pen and brown ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Jean Honoré Fragonard, Invocation to Love, c. 1781, Brush and brown wash with graphite squaring lines and underdrawing on cream laid paper, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Fra Bartolommeo, Farmhouse on the Slope of a Hill, c. 1508, pen and brown ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Peter Paul Rubens, The Feast of Herod (recto); Tomyris with the Head of Cyrus (verso), c. 1637–38, pen and brown ink, with black and red chalk, touched with white gouache, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Pietro Perugino, Saint Sebastian, c. 1493, metalpoint, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, A Flying Angel (recto); Studies of Hands Playing Instruments (verso), 1723–27, black chalk heightened with traces of white chalk, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Hans Burgkmair, Equestrian Portrait of the Emperor Maximilian, 1508, woodcut, in black and white on paper washed blue, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Jacob Jordaens, The Conversion of Saul with Christ and the Cross, c. 1645–47, brush and brown wash, gouache and watercolor over black and red chalk, heightened with traces of white; framing lines in graphite, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Canaletto, Capriccio: A Palace with a Courtyard by the Lagoon, c. 1750–55, pen and brown ink and brush and gray and black washes over traces of graphite (?); framing lines in pen and brown and black ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Domenichino, Temperance, 1628–30, black chalk heightened with white chalk, squared with black chalk, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, A Young Woman Buying a Pink from a Young Man, c. 1740, black crayon (wetted and rubbed) heightened with white chalk on faded blue paper, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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