Standing Scholar (Prophet?) Turned to the Right (Recto); Standing Scholar (Prophet?) Turned to the Left (Verso)

Germany, Middle Rhine Germany, Middle Rhine

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This standing male figure and its verso counterpart have been variously given to the Fleming Hugo van der Goes (1435/40-1482), to an anonymous Netherlandish artist, or to a Burgundian master. Actually, the idiosyncratic draftsmanship is traceable to the Middle Rhine, and the paper is of German manufacture datable to the mid-1460s.

Standing Scholar (Prophet?) Turned to the Right (Recto); Standing Scholar (Prophet?) Turned to the Left (Verso), Germany, Middle Rhine (ca. 1460–1470), Pen and carbon black ink, traces of black chalk underdrawing, on paper prepared with sanguine wash, Germany, Middle Rhine

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