Saint Sebastian Clubbed to Death, 1602?49, Red chalk, over some faint traces of black chalk, 18-1/8 x 12 in. (46. 0 x 30. 5 cm), Drawings, Andrea Camassei (Italian, Bevagna near Foligno 1602?1649 Rome), Pierre-Jean Mariette, one of its early owners, attributed this drawing to Aniello Falcone, perhaps influenced by the Neapolitan biographer De Dominici, who commented that Falcone's drawing style was sometimes mistaken for that of Andrea Sacchi
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