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Hercules (Study for a Sculpture)

(German, 1573–1633)
1614
Medium/TechniquePen and brown ink and wash on medium weight, moderately textured, beige paper
DimensionsSheet: 19.7 x 14.6 cm (7 3/4 x 5 3/4 in.)
Credit LineGift of Azita Bina-Seibel and Elmar W. Seibel
Accession number1996.450
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsDrawings
InscriptionsLower left, monogram DH; On verso in pen and brown ink: inscription (including date)
ProvenanceH. Hamal (18c, Liege, Lugt 1231); probably sold 21 January, 1805 (Dir. F. L. Regnault); E. Desperet (1804-1865, Paris, Lugt 721); A. P. E. Gasc (b. 1817, Lugt 1131); C. Gasc (Lugt 542); sold 17 January, 1865, Paris (expert Vigneres); Sotheby's 14 January, 1992; Azita Bina-Seibel and Elmar W. Seibel, Boston; by whom given to the MFA, Boston (Accession date: January 22, 1997)
Woman with Two Pheasants (Autumn)
Hans Frederick Schorer
about 1635
Alpine Landscape
F. Kobell
19th century
Bear holding Coat-of-Arms with Fleurs-de-lis:
Unidentified artist, Swiss, 16th century
16th century
Landscape with Figures on a Road
Jan van de Velde II
early 17th century
Louise Nevelson
1953–55
Sheet of Figure Studies
Thomas Sully
1830–39
Bust of a Woman, head on hand
Charles Émile Jacque
1863
Beach with Sun Drawing Water
William Trost Richards
1872
Young Girl in an Apron
Vincent van Gogh
1883
Plate 1
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–19; printed about 1848-1854
Disparate Ridiculo (Ridiculous Folly); from a set of "Disparates" series [published as the  Proverbios] , plate 3
Francisco Goya y Lucientes
Drawn and etched about 1815–19; printed about 1848