Drie studies van een man, die door een kind aan de arm wordt getrokken
1519 - 1566
Medium
paper
Dimensions
151; 233
About this artwork
hoogte 151 mm x breedte 233 mm
Art Historical Context
Daniele da Volterra, a prominent Italian Mannerist artist active in the 16th (c. 1509–1566), is for his dynamic frescoes and sculptures, including Vatican commissions under Michelangelo's influence. This delicate drawing, *Drie studies van een, die door een kind de arm wordt getrokken (Three Studies of a Man Pulled by the Arm by a Child), showcases his skill in preparatory sketches. Rendered on paper and measuring just 151 mm high by 233 mm wide, it exemplifies the intimate scale of Renaissance studies used to refine poses for larger works. The composition features three variations of a tende...
About the Artist
Daniele da Volterra · 1509–1566
Highly talented and individual follower of Michelangelo; influential works include his fresco of the "Deposition" and a bust of Michelangelo made from his death mask. Ironically, he is famous for painting draperies over nudes in Michelangelo's "Last Judgement." Italian painter, muralist. Comment on works: History