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A Monk Seated with Arms Outstretched [Study for the Virgin in the _Vision of Blessed Felice da Cantalice_]
1625 · black, white and red chalk on blue laid paper
sheet: 27.5 × 40.4 cm (10 13/16 × 15 7/8 in.)
National Gallery of Art
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Fra Semplice da Verona was an Italian painter of the Baroque era, active in Verona. He was a friend of Paolo Massimo and trained with Marcantonio Bassetti. Also known as Fra Semplice of Verona. He painted in Venice and Rome. He painted a St Felix, Martyr for a church in Castelfranco. He also painted The ousting of the unworthy guest once owned by Charles I of England.
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