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Study of a Seated Male Nude

Ubaldo Gandolfi

Artwork Details

Study of a Seated Male Nude
18th century
Ubaldo Gandolfi
oil on canvas
35 11/16 x 26 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (90.65 x 67.94 x 4.45 cm)
Gift from the Joseph F. McCrindle Collection in memory of Frederick A. den Broeder
2008/2.199.1

Description

Subject Matter:

By producing such finely painted studies of nudes, Ubaldo and Gaetano Gandolfi, the leading artists of eighteenth-century Bologna, perfected their skills at representing human anatomy. The brothers and their followers produced many similar paintings and numerous drawn studies of nudes as a fundamental part of their artistic training and practice. Here the model adopts a seated pose that creates an interesting articulation of limbs and muscles through the interplay of passages of light and shadow. Undoubtedly painted in a studio, the interior walls are dissolved into a hazy outdoor setting.

Physical Description:

A muscular young male nude, seen in profile from the left, sits on a rock in a vaguely suggested outdoor setting.

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