拍品专文
The present drawing is a study for a figure in a Crucifixion, probably that of the Good Thief. Executed in the delicate and highly precise technique of metalpoint, which is characteristic of early Italian drawings, the work may be dated circa 1450-1470. The taut draughtsmanship, elongated limbs and carefully delineated musculature suggest a North Italian origin for the artist. Similarities have been noted with the early draughtsmanship of Luca Signorelli (1450-1523), the drawings of Niccolò Alunno (circa 1430-1502) and the paintings of Vincenzo Foppa (circa 1430-circa 1516).