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Medoro and Cloridano Defending Themselves Against the Scottish Army

(Italian, 1784–1855)
early 19th century
Medium/TechniquePen and brown ink on paper
DimensionsSheet: 29.1 x 40.9 cm (11 7/16 x 16 1/8 in. )
Credit LineErnest Wadsworth Longfellow Fund
Accession number1999.269
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsDrawings
InscriptionsIn brown ink at lower right: Giuseppe Bezzuoli dono al suo amico Dallore (?); further right: Cloridano
ProvenanceItalian private collection; Pandora Fine Arts, Milan, 23 December 1997; Flavia Ormond, London; acquired September 1999
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