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Studies, 1913. Artist: Agnolo Bronzino
Studies, 1913. A print from The Art of the Great Masters, by Frederic Lees, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, London, 1913
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Media ID 14927325
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This print, titled "Studies, 1913" takes us back to the remarkable world of Agnolo Bronzino, a renowned artist from the 16th century Renaissance era. The print is part of a collection called "The Art of the Great Masters" curated by Frederic Lees and published in London in 1913. In this particular piece, we are presented with a full-length portrait of a male figure sitting gracefully. His eyes are closed, perhaps lost in deep contemplation or immersed in his own thoughts. The sepia tones add an air of nostalgia and timelessness to the composition. Bronzino's meticulous sketching technique is evident as he captures every detail with precision. The grid-like structure behind the subject adds an intriguing element to the artwork, suggesting that this may be one of Bronzino's preliminary studies for a larger masterpiece. Nakedness was often explored during the Renaissance period as artists sought to depict human anatomy and beauty authentically. Here, it serves as a testament to Bronzino's mastery in capturing both physical form and emotional depth. As we gaze upon this print from over a century ago, we are transported back to an era where art flourished under great masters like Agnolo Bronzino. It reminds us of their enduring influence on artistic expression throughout history.
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