17th century
17.3 x 23 cm (6 13/16 x 9 1/16 in.) inclusive added strip: 18.9 x 23 cm (7 7/16 x 9 1/16 in.)
Edward Habich, Boston and Kassel (L. 862, with his mark). Dr. and Mrs. Hans Schaeffer, New York, gift; to Fogg Art Museum, 1958.
Red chalk and brown ink on off-white antique laid paper, upper edge repaired with irregular strip; verso: rubbed with red chalk [presumably for transfer]
16th-17th centuryFlemishBrown ink, brown and gray wash, and black chalk over graphite on cream antique laid paper (?), partial framing line in brown ink, mounted overall to cream antique laid paper with gold leaf remnants from a previous mount; verso: red chalk and black chalk or graphite
17th centuryFlemish?Black and white chalk and brown wash on light tan antique laid paper, laid down
17th centuryFlemishOpaque watercolor on parchment, scored around perimeter; verso: green transparent watercolor
17th centuryFlemishBrown ink, black chalk, scratchwork at the proper left eye and nose, on cream antique laid paper, mounted down, two brown ink framing lines
17th centuryFlemishBlack ink, gray and brown wash, white, gray and yellow opaque watercolor, and black and red chalk on off-white antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink, mounted overall
17th centuryFlemishBrown ink and gray wash and incidental white opaque watercolor on off-white antique laid paper, inlaid on a mount
17th centuryFlemishViolet ink on cream antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink and black chalk
17th centuryFlemishBlack ink, gray and green wash, and white, gray, and yellow opaque watercolor over black chalk on buff antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink, laid down on thick laid card
17th centuryFlemishBrown oil counterproof on off-white antique laid paper
17th centuryFlemishBlack chalk, white opaque watercolor, and brown, gray, and red transparent watercolor on light tan antique laid paper, partial framing line in brown ink, ; verso: red chalk and transparent watercolor
17th centuryFlemishBrown ink on parchment, partial brown ink framing line at lower right corner, laid down on mount
17th centuryFlemish