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ND Cat. No. 1292 
BA Shelfmark F 268 inf n. 52 verso 
Artist Francesco Trevisani 
Title A Youth Playing a Flute; Putto; Study of Hand 
Dimensions 39.6 x 26.1 cm 
Medium Black and white chalks on dark brown paper with repairs on the top and bottom. Inscribed on the lower right in pen and in an old hand, " Trevisani paoli 2". 
Description Top left, youth standing in profile, facing right, playing a flute. Upper right side of an infant with the right arm raised. Below, a right hand. 
Provenance Federico Fagnani, 1841 
Notes on
Attribution
The attribution is based on the ascription of the recto. 
Subject Keys Venetian 1600-3 1600-4 Musical Instruments - Wind Guido Reni 
Bibliography Ruggeri, U. 1976, Disegni veneti del Settecento, pp. 63-64, no. 109B, and fig. 109B; Ruggeri, U. 1979, Disegni veneti dell' Ambrosiana, p. 45, no. 62. 
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