Art Institute of Chicago
Jesus in the House of Jairus
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
- Date
- 1790/1804
- Medium
- Pen and brown ink and brush and brown and black and gray wash, over black chalk, on ivory laid paper
- Culture
- Italy
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
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- Object type
- AAT300033973
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