Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Representing Human Hands in Western Art - II

Pierre Dumonstier
Right Hand of Artemisia Gentileschi
1625
drawing
British Museum

Bernardo Strozzi
Hand holding Empty Gloves
ca. 1630-40
drawing
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Cavaliere d'Arpino
Study of Left Hand
before 1640
drawing
Museo del Prado, Madrid

Cornelius Johnson
Study of Woman's Hands
1646
drawing
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Eustache Le Sueur
Study of Hands
before 1655
drawing
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Giacomo Cavedone
Study of Hands holding Sheet of Paper
before 1660
drawing
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

attributed to Giacomo Cavedone
Study of Hands and Seated Figure
before 1660
drawing
Morgan Library, New York

attributed to Giacomo Cavedone
Study of Left Hand
before 1660
drawing
Morgan Library, New York

Charles Beale
Studies of Cast of a Hand
ca. 1670-80
drawing
British Museum

Francesco Allegrini
Sketch of Left Hand
before 1679
drawing
National Galleries of Scotland

Anonymous Italian Artist
Studies of Foreshortened Hand and Man's Head
17th century
drawing
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Sebastiano Ricci
Studies of Hand holding an Apple
ca. 1716
drawing
Royal Collection, Great Britain

Sebastiano Ricci
Study of Left Hand
before 1734
drawing
Royal Collection, Great Britain

Isaac Walraven
Study of Right Hand
1727
drawing
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Anonymous Artist
Study of Gesturing Hand and Grasping Hand
18th century
drawing
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum