Description
Federico Barocci, who worked in Urbino, made landscape sketches for use in his paintings and as independent studies. The artist’s multimedia approach—combining chalks, ink washes, and opaque paints—was novel at the time but would become standard practice for landscape artists working in later centuries. Novel, as well, was his interest in excerpts of the natural world rather than fully realized scenes. Here, the artist drew an eroded bank with a few bold lines in black chalk, then used a brush to layer brown and white ink washes, capturing the untamed clump of earth with
remarkable naturalism.
remarkable naturalism.
Provenance
Pietro (1760-1833) and Vincenzo (1771-1844) Camuccini, Rome (c. 1844); dean of Chichester (letter in file); Sotheby's, Florence, October 18, 1969, lot D71 (Disegni di Proprieta di un Signore) (1969); with Faerber and Maison, Ltd., London (1970); with P & D Colnaghi & Co., Ltd, London (1973)
Accession Number
1973.171
Medium
black chalk, brush and brown wash, and lead white (partially oxidized), with traces of red chalk
Dimensions
Sheet: 20 x 13.2 cm (7 7/8 x 5 3/16 in.); Secondary Support: 30.4 x 22.9 cm (11 15/16 x 9 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Credit Line
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund