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1943

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2025

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Album Page, Sketches of Campanile of San Zeno, Verona, Italy

This is a Album page. It was created by Whitney Warren Jr.. It is dated late 19th century and we acquired it in 1943. Its medium is graphite on very smooth, off-white wove paper, folded and tipped into binding with fabric. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Mrs. William Greenough. It is credited Gift of Mrs. William Greenough.

Its dimensions are

Sheet: 30.8 x 41.8 cm (12 1/8 x 16 7/16 in.), irregular

It is inscribed

Recto, in graphite, left side of sheet: various inscriptions with measurements and calculations; upper right side of sheet: 1st Logia [sic]; San Zeno / Verona. Verso, in graphite, left sheet at upper right corner: 125; bottom right corner: 118; verso of right sheet: inscriptions with calculations.

Cite this object as

Album Page, Sketches of Campanile of San Zeno, Verona, Italy; Whitney Warren Jr. (American, 1864–1943); Italy; graphite on very smooth, off-white wove paper, folded and tipped into binding with fabric; Sheet: 30.8 x 41.8 cm (12 1/8 x 16 7/16 in.), irregular; Gift of Mrs. William Greenough; 1943-51-294

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