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A young man drawing c. 1585-90
Red chalk on dirty paper with touches of white oil paint | 27.8 x 23.5 cm, irregularly cut at the left (sheet of paper) | RCIN 905428
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A drawing of a young man, half length, drawing what appears to be a caricature of a head. The sheet has suffered damage and part of the left side has been repaired.
A young artist is shown with a quill pen in hand, drawing a portrait or caricature on a sheet of paper held on his lap. The extravagantly wide hat obscures most of the artist’s features but what is seen of the face is finely and carefully drawn (unlike the exuberantly rough handling of the rest of the sheet) and was thus presumably intended to depict a specific individual. The drawing conforms in style and subject to the sort of casual drawing of everyday life that was such a notable feature of the early Carracci ‘academy’ (see RCIN 902254, 902246). The drawing being executed by the young man is indicated by only a few lines, but sufficient to indicate a full-face head wearing a softly pleated high hat of a kind seen in other drawings from the Carracci studio.
The drawing was catalogued by Wittkower (1952) as by a follower of Agostino Carracci, but it is of high quality and conforms with the early studies of Annibale. It comes from an eighteenth-century album of miscellaneous head studies and is inscribed on the verso in an early hand ‘Anibal Caraza’.Provenance
Probably acquired by George III in 1762 as part of the collection of Cardinal Alessandro Albani; first recorded in a Royal Collection inventory of c. 1800-1820 (possibly one of those listed in Inventory A, p.19: 'Teste di Diverse Maestri / Tom. II.', no.10: '7. Carracci')
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Medium and techniques
Red chalk on dirty paper with touches of white oil paint
Measurements
27.8 x 23.5 cm, irregularly cut at the left (sheet of paper)