Thursday, October 31, 2019

Anonymous Figure Drawings from Italy (16th-18th centuries)

Anonymous Italian Artist working in Tuscany
Draped Standing Figure with Outstretched Arm
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Bernardino Gatti
Five Putti with Books
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Carlo Urbino
Standing Draped Male Figure
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Federico Zuccaro
Standing Female Allegorical Figure
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist
Sheet of Anatomical Studies
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

from Fountain

The shoulders and elbows of people in the museum evoke more reaction

in me than most of the paintings.

– Ari Banias (2018)

Anonymous Italian Artist after Raphael
Woman with Two Children
16th century
drawing
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Anonymous Italian Artist after Lattanzio Gambara
Standing Prophet holding a Book
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Giulio Romano
Menelaus holding the Body of Patroclus
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Taddeo Zuccaro
Male Allegorical Figure
16th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Pordenone
Frieze with Mythological Sea Figures
16th century
drawing
Teylers Museum, Haarlem

Anonymous Italian Artist after Paolo Veronese
Overdoor with Allegorical Figures
17th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Raphael
Guard drawing his Sword
17th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist
Four Putti
17th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Raphael
Standing Man Pointing
18th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago

Anonymous Italian Artist after Raphael
Seated Youth Writing
18th century
drawing
Art Institute of Chicago