Exhibition
Italian Prints and Drawings
Italian Prints and Drawings. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (January 30-March 26, 1968).
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Italian Prints and Drawings. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. January 29, 1968 – March 25, 1968. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/e539ba99-c13b-4841-af99-37aa748f1fa5.
Works from this exhibition held in Dartabase
![Various Sketches of the Madonna and Child (recto); Architectural Studies (verso) [partially visible on recto], Paolo Veronese, c. 1570, pen and brown ink (iron gall) and brush and brown wash](https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1939.670/1939.670_web.jpg)
Various Sketches of the Madonna and Child (recto); Architectural Studies (verso) [partially visible on recto]
Paolo Veronese · c. 1570
pen and brown ink (iron gall) and brush and brown wash
CC0
13 shows

A Spring Shower
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo · 1797–1804
pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash over black chalk; framing lines in brown ink over graphite on antique laid paper
CC0
11 shows

Navicella (recto)
Parri Spinelli · c. 1410s
pen and brown ink (iron gall)
CC0
10 shows

Saint Jerome in a Landscape
Domenico Campagnola · c. 1530
pen and brown ink
CC0
11 shows

Aeneas Saving Anchises at the Fall of Troy
Federico Barocci · 1587–88
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash and yellow gouache heightened with traces of white, over black chalk, with stylus (banister); framing lines in pen and brown ink
CC0
18 shows

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

Venus and Cupid in a Chariot
Guercino · 1615–17
Pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash over red chalk
CC0
28 shows

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

Allegorical Figure
Bernardo Strozzi · c. 1635
black chalk with red chalk
CC0
18 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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Paolo Veronese, Various Sketches of the Madonna and Child (recto); Architectural Studies (verso) [partially visible on recto], c. 1570, pen and brown ink (iron gall) and brush and brown wash, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, A Spring Shower, 1797–1804, pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash over black chalk; framing lines in brown ink over graphite on antique laid paper, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Parri Spinelli, Navicella (recto), c. 1410s, pen and brown ink (iron gall), Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Domenico Campagnola, Saint Jerome in a Landscape, c. 1530, pen and brown ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Federico Barocci, Aeneas Saving Anchises at the Fall of Troy, 1587–88, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash and yellow gouache heightened with traces of white, over black chalk, with stylus (banister); framing lines in pen and brown ink, 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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Guercino, Venus and Cupid in a Chariot, 1615–17, Pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash over red chalk, 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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Bernardo Strozzi, Allegorical Figure, c. 1635, black chalk with red chalk , 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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