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How did a Renaissance artist get from here to here? Artists in the Renaissance used a variety of drawing techniques to help create works like this elaborate panel painting. We know this because an infrared camera reveals extensive line drawings under layers of paint that set up the key compositional elements of the work. These deliberate traced lines are evidence of the cartoon transfer process widely used in the 15th and 16th centuries. How was it done? The artist begins with chalk or charcoal and a piece of paper. Since paper was only available in small sizes during the Renaissance, the full-scale drawn treatment, the cartoon, was made from multiple sheets of paper joined together. Next, the artist sketches out the composition on paper, adding as much or as little detail as desired in this stage of the process. By making a drawing first, the artist can refine the composition, which is much easier to correct in a sketch than in paint. One way the artist can transfer the drawing from p