Seated Female Figure with Upraised Arms, Facing Right
The very fine, regular hatching and delicate, soft modeling in this drawing differ from the style of Stefano da Verona. Endowing the figure with a classicizing and sculptural quality, the artist, an unknown Veronese draftsman of the mid-fifteenth century, was particularly concerned with the twisting folds of drapery around the figure. The lack of attributes and setting make it difficult to determine her identity or the intended context. The figure may represent a Virtue such as Hope, who is often portrayed with upraised arms, or a Sibyl.
Artwork Details
- Title: Seated Female Figure with Upraised Arms, Facing Right
- Artist: Veronese School (mid-fifteenth century)
- Date: mid-15th century
- Culture: Italian, Verona
- Medium: Pen and brown ink, over traces of black chalk
- Dimensions: 6 13/16 x 4 5/8 in. (17.3 x 11.8 cm)
- Classification: Drawings
- Credit Line: Robert Lehman Collection, 1975
- Object Number: 1975.1.260
- Curatorial Department: The Robert Lehman Collection
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