Two Studies of a Flayed Man (recto)

Description

In order to understand the movement of the human form, Michelangelo was known to have studied flayed bodies (cadavers with their skin removed) and in fact made several drawings of them. Bartolommeo da Arezzo—a follower of Michelangelo working a generation after the master—became obsessed with studying corpses, even stealing them from local graveyards. On one side of this sheet (recto), he drew two views of the lower part of the same body, which is half flayed and shown hanging above the ground.

Provenance

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Two Studies of a Flayed Man (recto)

Bartolommeo da Arezzo

1554

Accession Number

1975.26.a

Medium

pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash over black chalk; incised (both figures) and pricked (left figure)

Dimensions

Sheet: 40.5 x 27.6 cm (15 15/16 x 10 7/8 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

L. E. Holden Fund