The Reclining Headless Body of Holofernes; Study of Female Semi-Nude Figure (on a small separate, unrelated sheet of blue paper, pasted onto the lower left of the large sheet)
Guido Reni · 1625–40
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Guido Reni, The Reclining Headless Body of Holofernes; Study of Female Semi-Nude Figure (on a small separate, unrelated sheet of blue paper, pasted onto the lower left of the large sheet), 1625–40. Black chalk on brownish paper that may have been originally blue (Holofernes); black chalk on blue paper (female figure). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, CC0. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/340614
Guido Reni, The Reclining Headless Body of Holofernes; Study of Female Semi-Nude Figure (on a small separate, unrelated sheet of blue paper, pasted onto the lower left of the large sheet). 1625–40. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. CC0. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/340614.
The Reclining Headless Body of Holofernes; Study of Female Semi-Nude Figure (on a small separate, unrelated sheet of blue paper, pasted onto the lower left of the large sheet) (Guido Reni, 1625–40)





