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Road to Emmaus (studies) & The Woman of Samaria

Unknown artist, 17th century

One of 5 drawings donated by Sir Kenneth Clark to the Ashmolean in 1937. Kenneth Clark was Keeper of Fine Arts at the Ashmolean from 1931-33. He went on to become the youngest person to be appointed as director of the National Gallery where he remained until after the Second World War in 1945.

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Title of artwork, date

Road to Emmaus (studies) & The Woman of Samaria, 17th century

Date supported

1937

Medium and material

Red & black chalk

Dimensions

34 x 28 cm

Gifted by

Sir Kenneth Clark

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