Pen and brown ink
9.3 x 5.7 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Pen and brown ink
5.4 x 3.1 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Black chalk and white gouache on light brown tinted paper
9 x 6.9 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Black chalk
15.6 x 11 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Pen and brown ink, contours incised for transfer
10.4 x 15.5 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Watercolor, gouache, and touches of red chalk with some rubbing out and scraping
9.9 x 14.5 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Black, red, and white chalk (retouched with pen and brown ink in some details of the head and headdress)
24 x 21.7 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Black, red and white chalk
11.2 x 8.3 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Black Conté crayon over stumped graphite
24.9 x 19 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
Graphite and watercolor on wove paper
18 x 23.8 inches
From Mantegna to Matisse: Master Drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, on view at the Frick Collection through January 27, 2013
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Clive Davis; Why Things Catch On; the Novel Frances and Bernard; Leaving the Westboro Baptist Church
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