Nude Figure

Alfred George Stevens British

Not on view

Stevens, a sculptor who drew inspiration from Michelangelo, was one of the finest figural draftsmen in Britain during the nineteenth century. This drawing appears to be a preliminary sketch for a servant in "Vision of the Angel," part of a scheme he designed to decorate the east end of Christ Church, Cosway Street, Marylebone. Scholars dated this unexecuted scheme to 1860–65.

Nude Figure, Alfred George Stevens (British, Blandford Forum, Dorset 1817–1875 London), Red chalk

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