Marking: Watermark: Single circle with a dove, seen from the side facing right, and three stacked hills
Pietro Scarpa
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. "Bolognese Drawings in North American Collections, 1500-1800," September 11, 1981–November 8, 1981.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Emilian Drawings and Prints in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1500–1700," March 26–May 24, 1987.
Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome. "Algardi. L'altra faccia del Barocco," January 20, 1999–April 30, 1999.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Drawings and Prints: Selections from the Permanent Collection," July 13–October 4, 2009.
Pietro Scarpa Dessins anciens: Paris, Grand Palais. Venise, Pietro Scarpa. Réunion des Musées Nationaux - Grand Palais, Venice, 1978, fig. no. no. 37, ill.
Jacob Bean "Curatorial Reports and Departmental Accessions: Drawings." in Annual Report of the Trustees of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, July 1, 1978 - June 30, 1979. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, no. 109, New York, 1979, p. 24.
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Mimi Cazort, Catherine Johnston Bolognese Drawings in North American Collections 1500-1800. Exh. cat., National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, 1982, cat. no. 62, ill.
Jennifer Montagu Alessandro Algardi.. 2 vols., New Haven and London, 1985, fig. no. fig. 121, p. 262, ill.
Jennifer Montagu Roman Baroque Sculpture, The Industry of Art. New Haven -- London, 1989, fig. no. fig. 262, PP. 188-89, ill.
Jennifer Montagu Algardi. L'altra faccia del Barocco. Exh. cat. Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome. Rome, 1999, pp. 304-305, cat. 101 (entry by Catherine Johnston), ill.
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