Saint Augustine of Hippo: he suffers from toothache. Collotype (?), 1907, after Benozzo Gozzoli.

  • Benozzo, di Lese, 1420-1497.
Date:
1907
Reference:
3507i
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1907

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1 print : collotype ()?

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Vasari Society pt. III no. 5. Benozzo Gozzoli. Collection of Mr. Charles Loeser Below the drawing is an indistinct and incomplete passage of manuscript text in Italian describing the story: Saint Augustine was seated by a fig tree in a garden when a great toothache came over him so that he could not speak

Notes

With: sheet of information about the drawing, signed "S.C." (i.e. Sidney Colvin)

References note

Sidney Colvin, 'Story of St. Augustine and the toothache', The Vasari Society for the reproduction of drawings by old masters, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1907-1908, 1st Series, Part III, catalogue no. 5

Reference

Wellcome Collection 3507i

Reproduction note

After: a drawing bequeathed by Charles A. Loeser, Florence, to the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, 1932

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