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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Milanese School, in the tradition of Leonardo da Vinci, 16th century, Study of a bearded man in profile to the right
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Milanese School, in the tradition of Leonardo da Vinci, 16th century, Study of a bearded man in profile to the right

Milanese School, in the tradition of Leonardo da Vinci, 16th century

Study of a bearded man in profile to the right
Red Chalk on paper
3 1/8 x 2 3/8 in
8 x 6 cm

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Private collection, France
This small and lively red chalk study depicts the profile of an elderly bearded man, rendered with a remarkable economy of means. The softly broken line, subtle modulation of the...
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This small and lively red chalk study depicts the profile of an elderly bearded man, rendered with a remarkable economy of means. The softly broken line, subtle modulation of the chalk, and pronounced interest in physiognomic character all place the sheet within the Milanese tradition shaped by the enduring legacy of Leonardo da Vinci. The type itself, an expressive head seen in profile, combining observation with invention, recalls the repertory of studies that flourished in Lombardy in the wake of Leonardo’s activity in Milan.

While modest in scale, the drawing possesses a spontaneity and immediacy characteristic of workshop practice, and may have served either as an exercise in characterisation or as the record of a figure type to be reused in a larger composition. The treatment of the beard, features, and cap suggests an artist working within a Leonardesque visual language rather than the hand of a direct follower of Leonardo himself. 

A convincing example of the persistence of Leonardo’s influence in 16th-century Milanese draughtsmanship, the sheet reflects that fertile moment when expressive invention, attentive observation, and studio practice remained closely intertwined.

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