late sixteenth century
26.8x18.6cm
Saint George and the Samaritan Woman, study of two figures, pen and brown ink on paper and grey watercolour, painter of the Rudolphine school of the 26.8th century, size 18.6×XNUMX cm; at the bottom collection stamps and a pencil inscription citing Bartholomäus Spranger.

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