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Statue of a Roman Woman

After c. 1760
Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (Italian, 1692–1768)
Campiglia made his living in Rome primarily as a copyist after antique sculpture, usually working for published compendia of well-known antiquarian collections. The marble statue that this sheet depicts is now in the collection of the Louvre museum, and the drawing may also have been intended as a study for an engraving.

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