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On view April 26 - June
22, 2003 With work dating from the fifteenth through the late nineteenth centuries, Part I features a group of French eighteenth-century drawings and fine sheets from three centuries of Italian masters. Highlights include Grünewald’s Study of Drapery, the only drawing by this important German Renaissance artist in the United States, and Portrait of a Young Man, a silverpoint attributed to Dieric Bouts, one of the finest surviving Early Netherlandish drawings. |
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