A Seated Man Declaiming from a Book mid to late 16th century The artist probably drew this sketch of a seated man holding a book, portrayed in a rather natural pose, from a live model—perhaps using another artist or studio assistant, as was common in Florentine workshops at the time. The drawing was likely produced by a pupil of Baccio Bandinelli, a sculptor for the Medici family, whose numerous drawings are frequently confused with those of his A Seated Man Declaiming from a Book. School of Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, Gaiole in Chianti 1493–1560 Florence). mid to late 16th century


A Seated Man Declaiming from a Book mid to late 16th century The artist probably drew this sketch of a seated man holding a book, portrayed in a rather natural pose, from a live model—perhaps using another artist or studio assistant, as was common in Florentine workshops at the time. The drawing was likely produced by a pupil of Baccio Bandinelli, a sculptor for the Medici family, whose numerous drawings are frequently confused with those of his A Seated Man Declaiming from a Book. School of Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, Gaiole in Chianti 1493–1560 Florence). mid to late 16th century. Pen and brown ink. Drawings


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