About the Artwork
St. Sebastian Ministered to by Saint Irene and Attendants
between 1630 and 1639
Giulio Benso
1601-1668
Italian
Unknown
Pen and brown ink with pale brown wash over black chalk on beige laid paper
Sheet: 14 15/16 × 11 13/16 inches (37.9 × 30 cm)
Drawings
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps
09.1SDR41
This work is in the public domain.
Markings
Inscribed, in pencil, on storage mat: P.R. = Genoese Inscribed, in pen and black ink, on verso of backing sheet, lower right: Cangiage [indecipherable] Inscribed, in pen and black ink, on verso of backing sheet, lower right: J Z H I M [or R?]
Provenance
J.J. Peoli (New York, New York, USA)
May 8, 1894, sold by (American Art Association, New York, New York, USA) no. 104 (as by Luca Cambiaso [q.v]). James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Mrs. James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Italian, French, English, and Spanish Drawings and Watercolors: Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries. New York, 1992, pp. 68-69, no. 22.
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attributed to Giulio Benso, St. Sebastian Ministered to by Saint Irene and Attendants, between 1630 and 1639, pen and brown ink with pale brown wash over black chalk on beige laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1SDR41.
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