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Joseph Greeting his Brothers

Joseph Greeting his Brothers

Pier Francesco Mola

c. 1656

Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

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This drawing is among the earliest of 16 preparatory works on paper that Pier Francesco Mola completed for his large-scale fresco in Rome’s Palazzo Quirinale. Unlike Mola’s later studies of the scene and the fresco itself, here Joseph is shown embracing his brother Benjamin. The piece is further distinguished by Mola’s inclusion of architectural and landscape elements in the background, in addition to his use of brown wash, a defining feature that sets the drawing apart from others done in pen or chalk.

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Medium

Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, over red chalk, on buff laid paper, laid down on cream wove card

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