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Study of a Male Figure (Empedocles and / or Saint Roch)

Study of a Male Figure (Empedocles and  /  or Saint Roch)


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Study of a Male Figure (Empedocles and / or Saint Roch)

Study of a Male Figure (Empedocles and/or Saint Roch); Rosso Fiorentino (Giovanni Battista di Jacopo di Gasparre), Italian, 1494 - 1540; about 1538 - 1540; Red chalk with traces of black chalk; outlines indented with a stylus for transfer; 25.1 x 14.8 cm (9 7/8 x 5 13/16 in.)

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1494 1538 1540 Battista Chalk Figure Fiorentino Giovanni Jacopo Male Rosso Saint Roch Study Traces Empedocles


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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Study of a Male Figure (Empedocles and / or Saint Roch)" by Rosso Fiorentino, an Italian artist born in 1494. Created between 1538 and 1540, this piece is rendered using red chalk with traces of black chalk, giving it a striking visual appeal. The study depicts a male figure that is believed to represent either Empedocles or Saint Roch. The meticulous details and intricate outlines are indented with a stylus for transfer, showcasing the artist's skillful technique. Measuring at 25.1 x 14.8 cm (9 7/8 x 5 13/16 in. ), this artwork captivates viewers with its small yet powerful presence. Rosso Fiorentino was known for his innovative approach to art during the Renaissance period. His ability to capture human anatomy and emotions shines through in this study of a male figure. The use of red chalk adds warmth and depth to the composition, while the hints of black chalk provide contrast and definition. This print from Liszt Collection allows art enthusiasts to appreciate Rosso Fiorentino's mastery from the comfort of their own space. Whether you are drawn to religious iconography or simply admire fine artistic craftsmanship, this piece offers an intriguing glimpse into one artist's exploration of form and expression.

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