Drawings from the Maggiori collection, courtesy of Monte San Giusto, Italy.

  • Anonymous Artist (Roman School, 18th century)
    Anonymous Artist (Roman School, 18th century)

    Head and shoulders of woman after Raphael’s Transfiguration
    Red chalk on ivory-colored paper
    15.5 x 11.75”
    Monte San Giusto (Italy), Biblioteca Comunale, Fondo Alessandro Maggiori

  • School of Giovanni Baglione (born Rome, c. 1573-died Rome, 1644)
    School of Giovanni Baglione (born Rome, c. 1573-died Rome, 1644)

    Resurrection of Christ
    Pen and brown ink, red chalk with touches of black chalk, on ivory-colored paper
    9.75 x 7.25”
    Monte San Giusto (Italy), Biblioteca Comunale, Fondo Alessandro Maggiori

  • Follower of Carlo Maratti (born Camerano, 1625-died Rome, 1713)
    Follower of Carlo Maratti (born Camerano, 1625-died Rome, 1713)

    Kneeling female figure seen from the rear and studies of feet, head anddrapery
    Red and black chalk, with touches of white chalk, on light blue paper
    9.75 x 8”
    Monte San Giusto (Italy), Biblioteca Comunale, Fondo Alessandro Maggiori

  • Giorgio Vasari (born Arezzo, 1511-died Florence, 1574)
    Giorgio Vasari (born Arezzo, 1511-died Florence, 1574)

    Kneeling male nude blowing (recto)
    Pen and brown ink, with brush drawing in brown ink, on blue-grey paper
    6.5 x 4.25”
    Monte San Giusto (Italy), Biblioteca Comunale, Fondo Alessandro Maggiori

  • Pietro Bonaccorsi, called Perin del Vaga (born Florence, 1501-died Rome, 1547)
    Pietro Bonaccorsi, called Perin del Vaga (born Florence, 1501-died Rome, 1547)

    Two studies for spiral ornaments with figures
    Pen and brown ink, over black chalk, on white paper
    7.75 x 6”
    Monte San Giusto (Italy), Biblioteca Comunale, Fondo Alessandro Maggiori


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