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A) School of the 17th-18th century, Study of a tondo with a male face , black chalk and red chalk on paper applied to cardboard, 193 x 154 mm
at bottom left inscription: Fed. Zuccaro V.R ; bottom right note in pencil by the collector relating to the measurements (Dubini Hoepli?)
on the back, above, ancient inscription in pen and ink partially readable: Head of Meleager in (.. .) Tivoli ; on the back, at bottom, partially readable pencil inscription: Al palazzo d'Este a Tivoli (...)/ Fed. Zuccaro che fu anche scultore (...)/ Ancona 1542/1609 / Girol. Muziano (...) Brescia / 1528/1592.
The drawing comes from the model of the Tondo marble with male face in relief (identifiable with Meleager), now in the Musei Capitolini and coming from Tivoli.
B) After Flemish models, Study of a female figure , red chalk on paper applied to cardboard, 130 x 105 mm
C) 18th century school, Female figure , red chalk on paper with watermark applied to cardboard, 215 x 167 mm
at lower left inscription in pencil: S 14 ; on the back Study of figure .
D) Northern Italy school, 17th century, Study for San Carlo Borromeo, red chalk and traces of black chalk on paper applied to cardboard, 300 x 238 mm
at lower right inscription in pencil Cerano and number 62