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alb2019348 Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres / 'The Valpinçon Bather', 1806, Oil on canvas, 146 × 97,5 cm, RF 259. Museum: MUSEE DU LOUVRE, BUDAPEST, France.
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alb3905284 Jeunes filles au piano Young Girls at the Piano. Date/Period: 1892. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,160 mm (45.66 in); Width: 900 mm (35.43 in). Author: Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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alb4156889 Pablo Picasso (Málaga, 1881-Mougins, 1973). Study for the Head of "Nude with Drapery" (1907). Watercolor and gouache on brown paper. 31 x 24.5 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb3645091 Saint Joseph Seen with his Flowering Staff, which is Held by the Christ Child. Artist: Attributed to Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, Cento 1591-1666 Bologna). Dimensions: sheet: 10 3/16 x 9 1/8 in. (25.9 x 23.2 cm). Date: 1591-1666.The style of this drawing is comparable to that of other autograph sheets in red chalk from Guercino's late period, such as that for a painting of 1661, St. Theresa Receiving a Necklace from the Virgin, in the Presence of St. Joseph, her Patron (Mahon and Ekserdjian, 1986, cat. no. 36). This drawing features carefully finished drapery with few pentimenti or loose outlines. Cupid Spurning Riches, a study for a painting of 1654-55 (Royal Library, Windsor, inv. no. 2708) [Mahon and Turner, 1989, cat. no. 129) features an infant with closely similar physiognomy and some parallel hatching for conception of the figure in space. There exists a red chalk study of the same subject (Royal Library, Windsor, inv. no. 2572), but featuring a different composition that is unconnected with a known or documented project. It is considered by Mahon and Turner to be a School drawing from which a now lost etching by Francesco Bartolozzi was published in Rome in 1764. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb9513505 Studies of two Arms, Caspar Netscher, 1675, Study sheet: left arm with hand of a woman, holding a drapery and right arm and hand of a woman, holding a drapery., draughtsman: Caspar Netscher, 1675, paper, brush, h 242 mm × w 224 mm.
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alb4139423 Valance (Needlework). Italy or Spain. Date: 1650-1700. Dimensions: 47.5 x 217.7 cm (18 3/4 x 125 in.)Width repeat: 158.8 cm (62 1/2 in.). Linen, plain gauze weave; embroidered in darning stitches (lacis); edged with linen, crochet. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb3680769 Madonna and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist. Artist: Fra Bartolomeo (Bartolomeo di Paolo del Fattorino) (Italian, Florence 1473-1517 Florence). Dimensions: 23 x 17 1/4 in. (58.4 x 43.8 cm). Date: ca. 1497.Mother and child are shown in a softly lit domestic interior with a view out the window of a mill copied from a painting by Hans Memling, whose portraits were prized among Florentines. By contrast, the lively play of hands, the elaborate configuration of the drapery, and the treatment of light are Fra Bartolomeo's response to the work of Leonardo da Vinci. Fra Bartolomeo was among the most creative painters in late-fifteenth-century Florence. This work was painted before he joined the Dominican order. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3622176 The River. Artist: Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (French, Lyons 1824-1898 Paris). Dimensions: 51 x 99 1/4 in. (129.5 x 252.1 cm). Date: ca. 1864.In this painting and Cider (on view at left), Puvis developed his conception for a mural honoring the French territory of Picardy. Here, women bathe and mend fishing nets while men construct a bridge over the Somme River. Their draperies provide vivid accents of color amid the soft hues of the landscape. The final versions of Cider and The River are part of a cycle decorating the Musée de Picardie in Amiens. In the 1890s, the museum honored Puvis with a bust designed by his good friend Auguste Rodin. A bronze cast of the bust is displayed close by. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3627944 Daphnis Running toward Chloe. Artist: baron François Gérard (French, Rome 1770-1837 Paris). Dimensions: Sheet: 10 13/16 x 8 15/16 in. (27.5 x 22.7 cm). Date: ca. 1798.In 1798 Gérard contributed six illustrations to the 1800 reprint of Longus's Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloé (1559). This composition, which was not ultimately engraved in the publication, is a première pensée for the climax of the novel when the two lovers finally reunite. On the sheet, Daphnis emerges from the lower left corner and reaches for Chloe. Bold black chalk outlines delineate the figures from the chaotic background. Gérard's animated blending of wash and white gouache gives the impression of a billowing dress that both covers and reveals Chloe's lissome figure. This emphasis on the figure, much akin to that of antique sculpted drapery, reflects Gérard's earlier education in the studio of Jacques Louis David (French, 1748-1825). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3601257 The Adoration of the Magi. Artist: Correggio (Antonio Allegri) (Italian, Correggio, active by 1514-died 1534 Correggio). Dimensions: 11-7/16 x 7-3/4 in. (29.1 x 19.7 cm). Date: ca. 1517.It is possible Correggio produced this drawing as an autonomous work in and of itself, as a proud display of his draftsmanship, rather than as a preparatory study for a painting, given the state of surface elaboration of the design and the degree of completion of the details. Be this as it may, none of the artist's later drawings would exhibit a similarly finished composition.A. E. Popham first compared the Metropolitan Museum sheet to the motif at left in Correggio's painting of the Adoration of the Magi, of ca. 1517, today in the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. The drawing and the Brera painting have been reunited for the first time in their modern history for two exhibitions done in 2008 ('Correggio e l'antico,' Galleria Borghese, Rome) and 2015 ('Il Primato del Disegno,' Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan.) The relatively finished Metropolitan drawing has been cut on the left and right borders. It presents the composition of the Adoration in a relatively tall, vertical solution of the design, in contrast to the arrangement of the subject in the Brera painting, which is in a horizontal format and in which the disposition of the figures is in a mirror orientation. The group of the Virgin with the seated Christ Child on her lap is seen in a profile view in the Metropolitan drawing, and seems more monumental than the relatively frontal design of these figures in the Brera painting. Only about 100 drawings by Correggio are extant, and his early drawings are particularly rare. The Metropolitan sheet can be dated around 1517-19, because of its relationship to his Brera painting and the monumentality of form of certain figures which anticipates his Camera di San Paolo frescoes of ca. 1519. In particular, the delightfully chubby, Raphaelesque seated Christ Child is quite unlike the holy infant in the Brera painting, who seems instead closer to the type in Mantegna's Trivulzio Madonna (Museo Civico di Castello Sforzesco, Milan). The Child in the Metropolitan sheet resembles the physical types of the cherubs frescoed in the oculi of the later Camera di San Paolo. The figure of the kneeling elderly magus, Casper, kissing the Child's foot at center foreground in the Metropolitan drawing (his appearance is again quite different in the Brera painting) reprises the pose of the kneeling Christ in the young Correggio's painting of Christ Taking Leave of his Mother, of ca. 1515 (National Gallery, London). The Savior's draperies in the London painting also reveal a similar monumentality of form to that of the magus Casper in the Metropolitan drawing. The early date of the Metropolitan drawing is confirmed by its technique in red chalk (of partly unblended and partly smudged strokes of diagonal parallel-hatching) with soft white gouache highlights. The artist privileged the effects of light and atmosphere. Part of the composition is enveloped in the shadows cast by the architectural structure of the stable at right and these gradually recede to the soft luminosity of daylight toward the left side of the composition that takes place in the outdoors. Correggio brilliantly exploited the pure, unadorned whiteness of the paper at upper left to evoke the harsh sunlight entering upon the scene. One of the closest stylistic comparisons for this drawing is the sheet in red chalk depicting a Woman Driving a Chariot with Two Horses (Kupferstichkabinett inv. C. 1896-31, Dresden; Muzzi and Di Giampaolo 1988, no. 6). Scholars have repeatedly noted the Northern European influences apparent in both the drawing and the Brera painting, particularly the echoes of Hugo van der Goes in the composition and of Albrecht Dürer in some of the details. The awkwardly drawn horse at left, which resembles that in the artist's Dresden drawing, is also evocative of such animals in Mantegna's paintings, as for example, the horse in the Hampton Court Canvas IX: Julius Caesar on his Chariot (Royal Collection, Great Britain) or the Pegasus of Mercury in the Parnassus (Musée du Louvre, Paris). Unjustified doubts about Correggio's authorship of the Metropolitan drawing were expressed by Corrado Ricci, who, in his not having studied the sheet in New York in the original, reattributed it to Jacopo Zanguidi "Bertoia" (1544-1574), while Giovanni Godi and Giuseppe Cirillo suggested it was by Giorgio Gandini del Grano (died 1538), one of Correggio's closest followers. Popham, however, rightly advocated Correggio's authorship of the drawing, and subsequent scholars have all accepted this opinion without hesitation (see here Bibliography). The facial types, the pictorial combinations of red chalk with white gouache to create luster and sfumato, the agitated style of the draperies of the standing magus at right which recalls those of Diana in her Chariot in the fresco of the Camera di San Paolo, and the evocation of Mantegna's figures, are all characteristic of Correggio's work in the second decade of the sixteenth century.(Carmen C. Bambach, 2015). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3610217 Study of a Woman and Child. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723-1792 London). Dimensions: sheet: 10 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. (26.7 x 18.4 cm). Date: 1745-92.The woman's seated pose is remarkably dynamic: as she turns to gaze over her shoulder, curls tumble from her coiffure, and folds of drapery spill across her lap, revealing slender legs crossed at the ankles. By contrast to the careful articulation of her face, her fingers are only schematically indicated, while the contours of the child's naked body are succinctly described in short strokes of black chalk. This rare compositional study by Sir Joshua Reynolds--the leading British portrait painter of the eighteenth century, first president of the Royal Academy, an influential theoretician of art, and a distinguished collector--is not related to any known painting. But its allusion to the Madonna and Child, and severely classicizing, Michelangelesque style link it to the artist's most accomplished grand-manner portraits of the 1770s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb2651848 Ford Madox Brown (British, 1821 - 1893), Two Drapery Studies, c. 1844, black chalk on laid paper.
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alb2640199 Studies of a Male Nude, a Drapery, and a Hand; Giorgio Vasari, Italian, 1511 - 1574; about 1555 - 1565; Red chalk; 36 x 24.3 cm (14 3/16 x 9 9/16 in.).
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akg1121143 Bernini, Gianlorenzo. 1598-1680. "Die selige Ludovica Albertoni", um 1672. Studie zur Statue in der Cappella Altieri, S. Francesco a Ripa, Rom. Terrakotta, H. 24 cm, L. 48,5 cm. Inv. Nr. 614. St. Petersburg, Staatliche Ermitage. Museum: St. Petersburg, Staatliche Ermitage.
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akg1617080 Pignon-Ernest, Ernest (eigentl. Ernest Pignon); franz. Künstler; geb. 1942 in Nizza; lebt und arbeitet in Paris.-An eine Atelierwand fixiert eine Kohlezeichnung von Pignon-Ernest: Kopie des Hauptes der Medusa von Caravaggio ( 1598/99), auf einer gezeichneten Draperie.-Foto, undat. Aus einer Serie "Vies d' Ateliers", ausgestellt in de...
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ado00007062 Study of a woman in a drapery (France). Ca. 1870. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008799 Female nude with drapery. Anatomic study for artist (France). Ca. 1880. Author: L. Igout.
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ado00008809 Drapery. Anatomic study for artist (France). Ca. 1880. Author: L. Igout.
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alb5187738 Study for 'Fortune', Elihu Vedder, American, 1836 1923, Pastel crayon, graphite on paper, Sketch of a long narrow section of drapery, knotted below., USA, 1899, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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akg8233733 Kenyon Cox, 1856-1919. Drapery Study of the Atlantic for "The Marriage of the Atlantic and Pacific," Mural in the Senate Chamber in the Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison, WI, 1915. Design drawing, Graphite on tracing paper. Inv. Nr. 1960-83-33. Washington, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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akg8249800 Kenyon Cox, 1856-1919. Drapery Study for 'The Active Life' for Lunette in the Administration Building, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1914. Design drawing, Graphite on cream laid paper. Inv. Nr. 1960-83-168. Washington, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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akg1125195 Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo (Gianlorenzo). 1598-1680. "Die Verzückung der hl. Theresa", um 1647. Vorstudie oder Kopie der Marmorgruppe in der Cappella Cornaro in S. Maria della Vittoria, Rom. Terrakotta, H. 46 cm. Inv. Nr. 619. St. Petersburg, Staatliche Ermitage. Museum: St. Petersburg, Staatliche Ermitage.
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akg7339524 Schiele, Egon 1890-1918. Standing Nude with Orange Drapery (recto): Study of Nude with Arms Raised (verso), Drawing, 1914. Watercolor, gouache and graphite on paper, 46.7 × 30.5 cm. Inv. Nr. 1984.433.315ab. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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alb4225595 'Sheet of Studies: Half-Figure Wearing a Helmet, Part of a Bent Leg in Draperies'. France, 1640s (? ). Dimensions: 34x23,9 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: SIMON VOUET.
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alb4110852 Study of a sleeve with a hand. Draughtsman: Simon Andreas Krausz. Dating: 1770 - 1825. Measurements: h 144 mm × w 128 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb3709816 Christ on the Cross [recto]. Dated: mid- to late 1470s. Dimensions: overall: 21.1 x 17.7 cm (8 5/16 x 6 15/16 in.). Medium: pen and black ink with gray wash on antique laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Master of the Drapery Studies.
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alb3704811 Saint Christopher, Saint John the Baptist, the Virgin and Child, and Christ Blessing (recto). Dated: 1485/1495. Dimensions: height: 20.4 × 28.6 cm (8 1/16 × 11 1/4 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Master of the Drapery Studies, after Martin Schongauer.
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alb3700724 Saint Agnes (verso). Dated: 1485/1495. Dimensions: height: 20.4 × 28.6 cm (8 1/16 × 11 1/4 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Master of the Drapery Studies after Martin Schongauer.
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alb3487596 Bust of a Youth Looking to Upper Left (recto); Study of Drapery (verso), 1610–56, Black and red chalk, on blue paper (recto); slight study of drapery (?) in black chalk (verso), 7 15/16 x 6 5/16in. (20.2 x 16.1cm), Drawings, Orazio Fidani (Italian, Florence 1606–1656 Florence).
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alb5176509 Archbishop's Throne and Canopy; Six Separate Studies for a Throne, Prie-Dieu, and Canopy, Hippolyte-François Joseph Equennez, 1772 1854, Pen and black ink, brush and watercolor, white gouache, traces of black chalk, ruled border in pen and black ink on heavy white paper, Elevation of an elaborate throne and canopy at the center, rendered in full color; side elevation of canopy, in line, right. Side elevation of throne and other details, in line, left. The canopy is composed of a flat dome, supported at rear by Ionic pilasters, unsupported at front. Dome surmounted by cross and plumes. Drapery behind it, bearing design of ecclesiastical motifs, a panel of the Lamb of God, directly above throne., Tournai, Belgium, 1808, furniture, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5175975 Two Studies of a Man, Giuseppe Passeri, Italian, 1654 - 1714, Red and white chalk on rough blue paper., Vertical rectangle. Recto: a young man who is stooping over to grasp a cloth, and who is turned toward right. Details of the head and the drapery on the lower half of the page. Verso: a male nude shown from the left back, turned toward left. Below at right is a repitition of the right foot., Italy, late 18th century, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5082542 Lady Mortimer's Welsh Song, Robert Smirke, 17521845, British, 1825, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, gouache, and oil, partially varnished on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper pasted on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 6 15/16 x 4 5/16 inches (17.7 x 11 cm) and Image: 5 3/8 x 4 inches (13.6 x 10.1 cm), drapery, figure study, Henry IV, part I by William Shakespeare, house, listening, literary theme, manor, men, nobles, palace, plays by William Shakespeare, singing, sitting, song, Welsh, women.
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alb5086595 A Venetian Courtesan, Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 16951756, Netherlandish, active in Britain, after Philippe Mercier, 1689 or 16911760, Franco-German, active in Britain (from 1716), 1739, Mezzotint on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 13 5/16 x 9 5/16 inches (33.8 x 23.7 cm), Plate: 12 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches (32.7 x 22.6 cm), and Image: 11 5/8 x 8 13/16 inches (29.5 x 22.4 cm), courtesan, drapery, earrings, figure study, gesture, gown, Grand Tour, hairpiece, jewels, window sill, woman, Venice.
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alb5080676 Christopher Sly and the Page, as His Wife, Robert Smirke, 17521845, British, 1821, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, gouache, and oil on moderately thick, slightly textured, beige wove paper pasted on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 6 7/16 x 4 7/16 inches (16.3 x 11.2 cm) and Image: 5 3/16 x 4 inches (13.2 x 10.2 cm), barefoot, bed, crowd, drapery, figure study, husband, illusion, kneeling, literary theme, men, necklace, pillows, plays by William Shakespeare, servants, shoes, squires, The Taming of the Shrew, play by William Shakespeare, wife, women.
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alb5202528 Madonna and Child, Study after Lodovico Carracci, Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash over traces of black chalk on white laid paper, Seated Madonna with Child on her lap; suggestion of column and base and draperies in the background., Italy, Italy, 1815, figures, Sketchbook folio, Sketchbook folio.
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alb5202131 Study of Drapery, Francis Augustus Lathrop, American, 1849 - 1909, Black crayon on cream laid paper, Study for drapery., USA, ca. 1895, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5203162 Study for 'The Atlantic Cable Projectors', Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Graphite, white chalk on blue wove paper, Center, a booted foot. Right, a right hand holding drapery. Verso: A booted foot., USA, USA, 1894, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5207389 Studies for Angel in 'Mercy's Dream', Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Graphite, pen and black ink, white chalk on blue wove paper, Study of the head and left shoulder of the angel, above. Study of right arm, below. Verso: Drapery study for Mercy's dress., London, United Kingdom, 185758, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5203234 Study of an Angel with Drapery, Francis Augustus Lathrop, American, 1849 - 1909, Graphite and black crayon on tracing paper, Angel in drapery, arms raised, possibly lying on a cloud., USA, ca. 1895, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5101650 The Murder of Duncan - Macbeth with the Body (and Lady Macbeth Approaching), Benjamin Robert Haydon, 17861846, British, between 1809 and 1811, Black chalk, pen and brown ink on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream laid paper pasted on thick, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 4 3/8 × 5 1/16 inches (11.1 × 12.9 cm), attacking, bed, daggers, dead, drapery, figure study, guards, king (person), literary theme, men, murder, plays by William Shakespeare, shadows, sleeping, stabbing, The Tragedy of Macbeth.
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alb5109451 The Magdalen, Print made by Prince Rupert, 16191682, British, after Matthew Merian, 16211687, Swiss, 1659, Mezzotint on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream, laid paper, Sheet: 9 1/16 × 6 3/4 inches (23 × 17.1 cm) and Image: 8 1/8 × 6 3/16 inches (20.6 × 15.7 cm), awe, Christianity, cloth, drapery studies, gazing, genre, New Testament, praying, saint, woman.
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alb5101029 Prospero Watching Ferdinand and Miranda, Theodor von Holst, 18101844, British, ca. 1840, Graphite with black chalk and gray wash on medium, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 8 5/8 × 7 1/8 inches (21.9 × 18.1 cm), cell, cloak, correctional institution, curtains, daughter, drapery, father, figure study, gesture, hood, literary theme, lovers, men, nudes, plays by William Shakespeare, prison, sash, spying, steps, The Tempest, Act III, Scene I, watching, woman.
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alb5095487 Classical Figure, Edward Burne-Jones, 18331898, British, undated, Graphite on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 10 x 6 1/4 inches (25.4 x 15.9 cm), Classical, drapery, figure, figure study, robe, shawl, toga, woman.
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alb5188190 Study for a Mural, Francis Augustus Lathrop, American, 1849 - 1909, Charcoal and red chalk on cream wove paper, Cartoon, probably for a mural. Female figure in drapery, standing facing frontally. Pinholes following lines of figure and drapery., USA, ca. 1895, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5187968 Study of an Arm for Portrait of Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Black crayon and white chalk on grey-brown paper, Study of a right arm extending from below the shoulder. Drapery and shadow around the lower arm filled in., USA, USA, 1880, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5125504 Artist: Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, called Il Battistello, Italian, 15781635, Compositional Study, ca. 161620, Black and white chalk with touches of red chalk on blue paper, sheet: 30.8 × 35.6 cm (12 1/8 × 14 in.), Working in Naples, Giovanni Battista Caracciolo was one of the first artists to adopt the figural style and shadowy compositions of Caravaggio after the latter arrived in the city in 1606. Unlike Caravaggio, however, who is reputed never to have made preparatory drawings, Caracciolo continued to draw, following the practice that he learned from his first master, Belisario Corenzio. Yet, this study demonstrates the slightly piecemeal approach to composition and the seemingly disjointed limbs typical of caravaggismo, which favored emotion and drama over the accurate depiction of anatomy. The elaborately folded draperies, minimalist indications of features, and technically brilliant foreshortening (see the figure at lower left) are particular characteristics of Caracciolos draftsmanship., Italian, Naples, 17th century, Works on Paper - Drawings and Watercolors.
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alb5110056 The Magdalen, Print made by Prince Rupert, 16191682, British, after Matthew Merian, 16211687, Swiss, 1659, Mezzotint on medium, slightly textured, cream, laid paper, Sheet: 9 1/8 × 6 3/4 inches (23.2 × 17.1 cm), Plate: 9 × 6 9/16 inches (22.9 × 16.7 cm), and Image: 8 1/8 × 6 3/16 inches (20.6 × 15.7 cm), awe, Christianity, cloth, drapery studies, gazing, hands, New Testament, portrait, prayer, religious and mythological subject, saint, woman.
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alb9481372 Recumbent Nude Woman (Femme nue allongée), 19th century, François Rupert Carabin, French, Saverne, Bas-Rhin 1862Strasbourg 1932, 8 7/8 × 14 1/4 in. (22.5 × 36.2 cm) (sheet), Charcoal, France, 19th century, Rupert Carabin was a master carver who put his talents to use making elaborate Art Nouveau furniture, usually featuring elements carved as female nudes. To build up a repertoire of poses, Carabin made photographic studies of prostitutes. Lots of them. And often in seductive poses. Some 700 are preserved at the Musée dOrsay in Paris. From these photographs, Carabin executed innumerable drawings he used in creating his functional sculptural pieces. Most have minimal shading to accentuate the forms. The figures are usually shown in isolation with little in the way of accessories or context. The present drawing has just enough shading to indicate that the woman is illuminated from our right and shows scant indication of drapery. Nonetheless, with great economy of line, Carabin has managed to impart a strong sense of presencethe fleshiness of her body, her position in space, and her seemingly animated personality.
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alb9534960 Study for Drapery of "Pursuit of the Ideal". Date: 1891. oil on canvas. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb9528995 Winged figure shown from feet, on clouds, recumbent and sleeping. The wind blows the drapery upward. Date: 1880-95. Brush and brown watercolor, graphite on brown paper. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb9528744 Upper drawing of Venus seated on clouds, holding apple(?) in left hand; at left, Cupid with his bow and quiver of arrows. Lower drawing of two putti at left, posed like caryatids, holding draperies. Background shows balustrade with suggestion of coat-of-arms at right. Date: 1821-22. Pen and ink, brush and brown wash over black chalk on heavy white paper. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb9529018 Half-figure with bare chest. The head leans on the right hand and is turned toward the left shoulder. The left hand and right elbow lean on the same surface. Verso: parts of draperies, drawn in charcoal. Graphite on cream paper. Date: 1893-94. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb9529037 Woman kneeling on right knee, drapery across thighs; torso bent backward; left arm raised, right arm extended across body; study of left hand, in which rests portion of a staff, at upper right. Charcoal and graphite on cream wove paper. Date: 1891-92. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb9529036 Woman kneeling on right knee, drapery across thighs; head bent backward; left arm raised to hold framework for sphere, right arm extended across body. Below, sketch of a cat. Squared for copying. Charcoal and graphite on cream wove paper. Date: 1891-92. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb5202595 Study of Two Men and Skirt Drapery for Mrs. Sheppard Gandy, Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Black crayon, red crayon, white chalk on blue wove paper, Upper left, a man seated at a table with his back to the viewer. Lower right, a man walking away, with a pitcher in his right hand. Lower left, drapery study of a skirt. Verso: Portrait study of Mrs. Sheppard Gandy, seated., USA, 1859, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5188184 Study of Drapery, Walter Shirlaw, American, b. Scotland, 18381909, Graphite on grey wove paper, A figure is shown stepping down from a ledge or step. The right arm is bare and holds a staff upward. The left hand holds the front of the garment. Below, at right, a study of the drapery around the bust, where the cloak fastens at the neck., USA, 187580, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5175439 Drawing Studies with Woman's Face and Man Reclining, and Right Hand with Forearm, Charcoal and white heightening on rough grey paper, A woman's head, with a right had to her forehead, is depicted in the top right corner. Below, a male figure, depicted from the torso upward, with ample drapery, has his right hand in a similar position; verso: a right hand, depicted with part of a forearm, leans upon something but points of index and third fingers are not shown., Italy, late 17th century, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5205682 Study of a Woman's Skirt and Overcoat, Red and white chalk on light brown paper, Vertical rectangle with the top-right corner cut out. Figure of a woman, turning dynamically away from the viewer, without head, arms or feet. The construction and drapery folds of the skirt and undercoat are highly articulated., Italy, early 17th century, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5101785 The Murder of Duncan - Macbeth with the Body (and Lady Macbeth Approaching), Benjamin Robert Haydon, 17861846, British, bewteen 1809 and 1811, Black chalk on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream laid paper pasted on thick, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 4 3/8 x 5 1/16in. (11.1 x 12.9cm), attacking, bed, daggers, dead, drapery, figure study, guards, king (person), literary theme, men, murder, plays by William Shakespeare, shadows, sleeping, stabbing, The Tragedy of Macbeth.
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alb5190266 St. George, Detail from a Polytich with Virgin Enthroned, Study after Dosso Dossi, Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of black chalk on white heavy wove paper, St. George standing with his body seen in profile, gazing out of picture towards spectator, over left shoulder; at his feet, dragon. Draperies billow at right., Italy, Italy, 182122, figures, Sketchbook folio, Sketchbook folio.
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alb9461988 Writer studies history of Israel, A writer sits behind his writing desk with quill and paper, looking toward an angel who shows him a tablet with Hebrew and Greek script. On the right stands Truth with sun on chest and a woman seen from the back shows a map of Israel. In the foreground itten putti with books on animals and plants next to two globes. The writer is illuminated by rays of light from the upper left corner revealed by two putti lifting a drapery. To the right in the background a vista towards Christ in halo on a mountain accompanied by (possibly) Moses and Elijah., print maker: Jan Caspar Philips, (mentioned on object), after own design by: Jan Caspar Philips, (mentioned on object), publisher: Johannes van Braam, (mentioned on object), publisher: Dordrecht, publisher: Amsterdam, 1726 and/or 1727, paper, etching, engraving, height 332 mm × width 213 mm.
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alb9464210 Studies of two arms, Constantijn Netscher, after Caspar Netscher, 1675 - 1732, Study sheet: left arm with hand of a woman, holding a drapery and the right arm and hand of a woman, holding a drapery., draughtsman: Constantijn Netscher, draughtsman: Theodorus Netscher, intermediary draughtsman: Caspar Netscher, 1675 - 1732, paper, h 232 mm × w 235 mm.
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ado00062487 Stduy of female nude (France). Ca. 1850. Photograph by Charles Ngre.
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alb5065169 The Garland Weavers, Drapery Study, 1866-1867 Artist: Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Works on Paper.
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alb5062854 The Garland Weavers, Drapery Study, 1866-1867 Artist: Edward Burne-Jones Full length figure, head seen in profile, holding drapery., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Works on Paper.
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alb5065652 Female, Drapery Study for Lower Half of Figure, 1865-1866 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Chalk, Women, Works on Paper.
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alb5064492 Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women', Drapery Study for Figure of Phyllis, 1863-1864 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Mediaeval, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Works on Paper, Literature, Geoffrey Chaucer.
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alb5065849 Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women', Drapery Study for Figure of Lucretia, 1863- 1864 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Works on Paper, Literature, Geoffrey Chaucer.
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alb5065939 Female, Drapery Study for Lower Half of Figure, 1865-1866 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Chalk, Women, Works on Paper.
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alb5065013 Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women', Drapery Study of Hypermnestra, 1863-1864 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Works on Paper, Literature, Geoffrey Chaucer.
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alb5062453 Chaucer's 'Legend of Good Women', Drapery Studies for Figure of Philomela, 1863-1864 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Two full length drapery studies on one sheet. The figure holds a cloth embroidered with her fate., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Mythology, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Illustration, Works on Paper, Literature, Geoffrey Chaucer.
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alb4121728 Drapery studies and a head. Draughtsman: Jac van Looij. Dating: 1865 - 1930. Measurements: h 422 mm × w 297 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4121752 Drapery study of a skirt. Draughtsman: Jac van Looij. Dating: 1865 - 1930. Measurements: h 206 mm × w 130 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4121762 Drapery study of the sleeve of a cloak. Draughtsman: Jac van Looij. Dating: 1865 - 1930. Measurements: h 210 mm × w 126 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4123027 Drapery study of kneeling man, to the left. Draughtsman: Jean Grandjean. Dating: 1765 - 1781. Measurements: h 376 mm × w 442 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4123051 Two drapery studies of a running man, to the right. Draughtsman: Jean Grandjean. Dating: 1765 - 1781. Measurements: h 492 mm × w 369 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb5199078 Nude Angel, Angel's Arm, and Drapery Studies, Study for 'Mercy's Dream', Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Graphite, pen and black ink, white chalk on blue wove paper, Study of a nude figure with left arm raised. Additional study of left arm, at right. Drapery studies of sleeves, lower left and right., London, United Kingdom, 185758, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5194079 Study for 'Wedding Procession', Elihu Vedder, American, 1836 1923, Pastel crayon on paper, Figure and drapery details: above, left, sleeve and hand; right, head and shoulders of woman seen from the back; below, left, head of a young man; right, drapery, clenched fist., USA, 18721875, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5185584 Studies for a Kneeling Monk, Giuseppe Passeri, Italian, 1654 - 1714, Red and white chalk on blue paper, Recto: a monk or priest is shown turned toward the right, in profile. In the upper left corner, a study for a part of the head, and two more head studies beside, at right. Below are two studies for a left hand shown from the palm with thumb and forefinger touching each other. Verso: twice, the right arm of a woman in profile, her hand holding drapery. A study for the hand. Below, at left, a left hand holding a stem., Italy, 17751800, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5185415 Study for Head of the Madonna, Francis Augustus Lathrop, American, 1849 - 1909, Graphite and black crayon on tracing paper, Woman in drapery looking down and to the left., USA, ca. 1895, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb4118626 Preliminary study for the Eerste Bossche Wand: drapery studies of standing soldiers. Draughtsman: Antoon Derkinderen. Dating: 1869 - 1925. Measurements: h 354 mm × w 506 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4116166 Study of a child wrapped in a blanket. Draughtsman: Annibale Carracci. Draughtsman: Giacomo Cavedone. Draughtsman: Domenichino. Dating: 1588 - 1660. Measurements: h 250 mm × w 380 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb5174357 Study for woman, Vintage Festival, Mendelssohn Glee Club, New York, NY, Robert Frederick Blum, American, 18571903, Black pastel crayon on tracing paper mounted to board, Sketch of a female figure; Detail of drapery gathering around her sholders and knees. Shown without head, right hand and feet. The left wrist is covered by the cloth., New York, NY, USA, 18951898, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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akg5539472 Lombard, Lambert; 1506-1566. "Deux femmes drapées", 1552 (?). (Étude académique). Dessin, plume et encre brun, lavis gris, 23 x 21 cm. N. 277; album d'Arenberg; Liège, Cabinet des Estampes. Museum: München, Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen.
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akg1617417 Fiedler, Johann Christian 1697-1765. "Kostümstudie einer Dame", um 1725. Tempera auf Leinwand, 16,5 × 13,2 cm. Inv. Nr. D 8 Nr. 266/2a. Darmstadt, Hessisches Staatsarchiv. Museum: Darmstadt, Hessisches Staatsarchiv.
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akg7800514 Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519. "Study of the Virgin's robe in the painting Saint Anne in the Louvre". Facsimile of the original "Drape study for Mary" (Study for the painting Saint Anne in the Louvre. Black chalk, brush, washed with black ink, heightened with white on white paper, 230 × 245 mm. Paris, Musée du Louvre, Département des Arts Graphiques, Cabinet des Dessins, Inv. 2257). Reproduction (carbon print) after photography of Photographische Kunstanstalt Adolphe Braun (Adolphe Braun, 1812-1877, in collaboration with Charles Braun, 1815-1872, Henri Braun, 1837-1876, and Gaston Braun, 1845-1928). From the portfolio: Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci. Reproduced and published by Braun and Cie., Paris, Dornach (Alsace), London and New York, part II, 60 hand drawings on 40 plates, no. 3. Private collection.
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alb5190635 Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, Separate Arm and Drapery Studies, Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Graphite, white chalk on buff wove paper, Standing female figure turned to left, gaze directed to right. Studies of left and right hands with drapery, either side., USA, USA, 1880, portraits, Drawing, Drawing.
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akg6174405 Tissot, James Jacques Joseph; 1836-1902. "Jeunes femmes regardant des objets japonais" (Young women while looking at Japanese objects), 1869. Oil on canvas, 70.5 × 30.2 cm. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Art Museum. Museum: Houston, Museum Of Fine Arts. Author: JAMES TISSOT (JACQUES-JOSEPH).
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akg7330204 Bildnis einer Frau in einer togaartigen Verkleidung. Atelieraufnahme, undatiert, um 1900. (Berlin, A. Schmoll v. E.). Aus: privates Album mit Einzelporträtfotografien vorwiegend Berliner Ateliers. Album um 1900. Fotos undatiert, ab 1870er Jahre. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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alb5192602 Study for a dancing woman, Moods to Music, Mendelssohn Glee Club, New York, NY, Robert Frederick Blum, American, 18571903, Graphite on wove paper, Recto: Sketch of a female figure in Classical drapery dancing; Verso: Sketch of a female figure, nude, sitting on heel and seen fromt behind., New York, New York, USA, 1895, music, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5193321 Study for 'Commerce,' 'Passing Commerce Pays Tribute to the Port of Cleveland,' United States Custom House, Cleveland, OH, Kenyon Cox, American, 18561919, Graphite on paper, Detailed sketch of a piece of drapery as it is caught by a shoulder strap. The paper is squared for transferring the image., USA, 1909, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5197398 Study for a seated woman, Vintage Festival, Mendelssohn Glee Club, New York, NY, Robert Frederick Blum, American, 18571903, Graphite, pastel crayon, on tracing paper mounted to board, A female figure seated with right leg bent. Study for the drapery with the square project for the head., New York, NY, USA, 18951898, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5197700 Drapery Study for Figure of Peace in 'The Beneficence of the Law,' Mural at Essex County Court House, Newark, New Jersey, Kenyon Cox, American, 18561919, Graphite on off-white laid paper, Study of drapery for seated female figure. Outline of figure indicated, with head leaning on right hand and feet together. Squared for transfer., Newark, New Jersey, USA, USA, ca. 1906, mural designs, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5194618 Study for Christ, Chancel of St. Bartholomew, New York, Francis Augustus Lathrop, American, 1849 - 1909, Graphite on paper, Sketch for Christ in the painting in the chancel of St. Bartholomew, New York City. Shown without feet, clothed in drapery. The right foreram is raised, the left arm lowered., USA, ca. 1893, religion, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5185211 Drapery Study for Kneeling Figure in 'Communion of the Sick', Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Graphite, white and brown chalk on off-white wove paper; verso: red chalk, white chalk, Drapery of a kneeling figure, facing right, the head not shown. Verso: A left hand, open and pointing., Rome, Italy, 1846, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5183416 Study for 'Commerce,' 'Passing Commerce Pays Tribute to the Port of Cleveland,' United States Custom House, Cleveland, OH, Kenyon Cox, American, 18561919, Graphite on paper, Detailed sketch of a piece of drapery as it is caught by a shoulder strap. The paper is squared for transferring the image., USA, 1909, mural designs, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5183403 Mercy's Hand and Arm, Study for 'Mercy's Dream', Daniel Huntington, American, 18161906, Graphite on blue wove paper, Studies of hands for the figure of Mercy. Right hand pressing down on a surface, at right. At left, the back of the left hand. Verso: Study of drapery, falling mainly to the right., USA, 1857, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5185070 Studies probably for an Adoration of the Shepherds, Red and white chalk on blue paper, Vertical composition with chalk sketch of the Shepherds. On the obverse there is a kneeling shepherd shown in profile turned to the right, with arms crossed over his breast. Studies for the right foot and for the right hand are beside, reverse, horizontally. At left is the lower part of the lying Babe shown in profile. Below are six studies for a right hand leaning upon an entablature. Above is the head of a child and an open book. At right are draperies. By the same artists as 1901-39-79, Italy, 17751800, figures, Drawing, Drawing.
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akg4461751 FASHION young woman in full length. The girl portrayed wearing a long dress with striped sailor collar and bodice cinched at the waist. The recovery is performed in the studio, the background is made up of a piece of cloth clear, the chair top is covered with a damask drapery. The look of the young man is facing away from the photographer. Italy, circa 1890.
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