Drawing
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Pen and ink drawing depicting a man with a sledge-hammer sacrificing an ox before a classical shrine, whilst a priest offers a libation and another figure kneels in prayer. On the right, a press.
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Materials and techniques | Pen and ink drawing |
Brief description | Pen and ink drawing attributed to Domenico Campagnola (PWJ 112), also attributed to Vincenzo Tamagni, depicting a man with a sledge-hammer sacrificing an ox before a classical shrine. Italian School, ca. early 16th century. |
Physical description | Pen and ink drawing depicting a man with a sledge-hammer sacrificing an ox before a classical shrine, whilst a priest offers a libation and another figure kneels in prayer. On the right, a press. |
Credit line | Ionides Bequest |
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Accession number | CAI.598 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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