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Infra-red photography has revealed a detailed and highly finished underdrawing with the drapery and face modelled using a fine, hatched technique. This underdrawing was almost certainly intended to show through the very thin, translucent paint layers and to contribute to the modelling of Christ\'s features.
Perkins collection by 1856; bought, 1890.
Davies 1961, pp. 145-6
Humfrey 1983, p. 111
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Infra-red photography has revealed a detailed and highly finished underdrawing with the drapery and face modelled using a fine, hatched technique. This underdrawing was almost certainly intended to show through the very thin, translucent paint layers and to contribute to the modelling of Christ\'s features.
Perkins collection by 1856; bought, 1890.
Davies 1961, pp. 145-6
Humfrey 1983, p. 111
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