File:Tommaso de‘ Cavalieri.jpg

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English: Black chalk drawing of a portrait of an Italian man from the Musée Bonnat-Helleu, Bayonne of unknown date, subject and authorship. Conjectured to be either of Andrea Quaratesi by Daniele da Volterra; or of Tommaso die Cavalieri by Michelangeli.
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Author unknown, possibly Daniele da Volterra or Michelangelo
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