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   Religious Art, Christianity, Drawing
Works of Art (11)
A Dominican Friar [Petrus de Cruce?] and a Companion below the Dragon's Tower, ca. 1417–20, Fra Angelico (Italian), Pen and brush with brown ink, on parchment (1972.118.260) 
 
Christ and the Apostles Entering the Temple in Jerusalem in an Initial D, ca. 1411–13, Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni) (Italian, Florentine); Fra Angelico(?) (Italian), Pen and ink on parchment (1999.391)  
 
Christ and the Pharisees, Anthony van Dyck (Flemish), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash (1980.515) 
 
Conversion of Saint Paul, 1587–89, Ludovico Carracci (Italian, Bolognese), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache and cream color oil paint over some black chalk underdrawing (2002.33) 
 
Peter and John Heal a Cripple at the Gate of the Temple, Bartholomeus Spranger (Netherlandish), Pen and brown ink and wash, heightened with white, over red chalk on blue paper (2001.107b)  
 
Seated Male Nude (Study for the Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence), 1565–69, Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano) (Italian, Florentine), Black chalk (2005.354)  
 
The Angel of the Annunciation, ca. 1500, Raffaellino del Garbo (Raffaelle di Bartolommeo di Giovanni di Carlo) (Italian, Florentine), Pen and brown ink and wash with white gouache over black chalk (12.56.5a) 
 
The Assumption of the Virgin, Francesco de Mura (Italian, Neapolitan), Pen and black ink, gray wash, over black chalk (1971.243) 
 
The Presentation in the Temple, Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish), Pen, brush, and brown ink on pale tan paper; reverse, black chalk and brown ink (52.214.3) 
 
The Virgin Adored by Saints, ca. 1627, Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish), Pen and brown ink (2002.12a) 
 
Virgin and Child with Saint Elizabeth, the Infant Baptist, Saint Anthony of Padua, and a Female Martyr, Jacopo da Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci) (Italian), Red chalk, brush and red wash (19.76.11) 
 
Thematic Essays (3)