Rear View of Seated Man

Description

By the late 1600s, painters of religious subjects, such as Carlo Vimercati, sought to make the content of their church decorations more accessible to a general congregation through the use of dramatic gestures and observed naturalistic details. Such artists often relied on figure studies like this drawing of a posed studio assistant to capture the dress and physique of everyday people and thus imbue their paintings with realistic elements.

Provenance

Ludwig Pollak, Rome (Lugt 788b, lower right, in black ink). [Salocchi & Freschi, Florence]

Rear View of Seated Man

Carlo Vimercati

late 1600s?

Accession Number

1963.72

Medium

red chalk heightened with white chalk

Dimensions

Sheet: 27.8 x 17.8 cm (10 15/16 x 7 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Blumka