The most significant acquisitions of the Old Drawings and Graphic Art Collection (selection)

Bartolomeo Passarotti: Study of a Sitting Evangelist, 1550 – 1590, pen, bister, 42.2 x 26.7 cm – K 96

Bernardino Gatti: Study of Two Male Figures for the Painting Assumption for the Cathedral in Cremona, around 1572, charcoal, 27.8 x 18.4 cm – K 1485

Lucas van Leyden: The Conversion of Saint Paul, 1509, copper engraving (trimmed to the edge of the picture), 27.4-27.9 x 40.1-40.4 cm – G 7530

Albrecht Dürer: Large Triumph Wagon (I–VIII), 1518 – 1522, woodcut and typography (print of plates on 8 sheets) variously trimmed, 45 x 25.5-37 cm – G 5072-5079

Hendrick Goltzius: Crucifixion (X), 1598 (?), Passion Cycle (I – XII), 1596-1598, copper engraving, 19.7 x 12.9 cm – G 2492

Jacques Callot: The Torture of Saint Sebastian, 1632-1633, etching and engraving (trimmed to the edge of the picture), 16 x 32.5 cm – G 3491

Rembrandt, Harmensz. van Rijn: The Baptism of the Eunuch, 1641, etching (trimmed to the board), 17.5-18.1 x 21.2 cm – G 2462

Antoine Masson – Nicolas Mignard: Comte de Harcourt, 1667, etching and engraving, 52 x 40.5 cm – G 2377

Jean-Joseph Chamant: Illusive Architecture, 1743, etching (trimmed to the edge), 46.7-47 x 62.5 cm – G 13 389

Giovanni Battista Piranesi: View of S. Croce in the Gerusalemme Basilica in Rome, around 1765 (printed later), etching, 37.7 x 60.4 cm – G 13366