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Thirteen studies based on a Roman imperial head (black & red chalks with brown ink
CTS441462 Thirteen studies based on a Roman imperial head (black & red chalks with brown ink on white paper) by Quellin I, Arnold or Artus the Elder (1609-68); 21.8x36.9 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23183860
© Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases "Thirteen studies based on a Roman imperial head" by the talented artist Quellin I, also known as Arnold or Artus the Elder. The artwork, created using black and red chalks with brown ink on white paper, measures 21.8x36.9 cm and is part of The Devonshire Collections at Chatsworth. In this piece, Quellin I explores various angles and perspectives of a classical Roman bust, offering viewers an intimate glimpse into his meticulous study of the human face. Each sketch captures different aspects of the sculpture's features, highlighting its intricate details and timeless beauty. The artist's expertise in capturing lifelike representations is evident in these sketches. Through his masterful use of chalks and ink, he brings to life the essence of ancient Roman artistry while adding his own unique touch. These studies not only serve as a testament to Quellin I's artistic prowess but also pay homage to the rich history and influence of Roman sculpture on Western art. They invite us to appreciate both the technical skill involved in creating such works and their enduring impact on artistic expression throughout centuries. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' reproduction rights granted by Chatsworth Settlement Trustees, we are able to admire this remarkable collection that exemplifies variety within one subject - showcasing heads from different angles with distinct facial expressions. This print serves as a reminder that even within seemingly similar subjects lies endless potential for exploration and creativity in art.
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