Seated Draped Male Figure (recto); Rough Studies of Putti (verso)

Seated Draped Male Figure (recto); Rough Studies of Putti (verso) by Giovanni Lanfranco

Medium

Black chalk, faint traces of white on gray-blue paper (recto); black chalk (verso)

Dimensions

16-5/8 x 10-13/16 in. (42.3 x 27.5 cm)

Classification

Drawings

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of Harry G. Sperling, 1971

Accession Number

1975.131.33

Tags

Men

Art Historical Context

Giovanni Lanfranco (1582–1647), a leading figure of the Italian Baroque, masterfully captured movement and emotion in his drawings, often as preparatory studies for grand frescoes and altarpieces. This double-sided sheet features on the recto a contemplative seated male figure draped in flowing fabric, rendered with fluid black chalk lines that emphasize volume and texture. The verso bursts with energetic sketches of playful putti—chubby, winged cherubs—hinting at Lanfranco's dynamic compositions for religious or mythological scenes, influenced by his mentors, the Carracci brothers, in Bologna...

About the Artist

Giovanni Lanfranco · 15821647

Most famous for his dome frescoes, including the 'Assumption of the Virgin' in the dome of S Andrea della Valle in Rome. Italian artist. Comment on works: History

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