Seated Female Nude early 17th century Domenico Tintoretto Italian Domenico was the son and pupil of the renowned Venetian master, Jacopo Tintoretto. While the influence of Jacopo’s rhythmical line is evident in the drawings of his son, Domenico developed an individual style of draftsmanship characterized by softer and more naturalistic modeling, as illustrated in this study of a female nude, one in a series depicting figures in various reclining and seated poses, including several others in the Lehman Collection. Domenico’s series of female nudes epitomize the primacy of drawing after live mod


Seated Female Nude early 17th century Domenico Tintoretto Italian Domenico was the son and pupil of the renowned Venetian master, Jacopo Tintoretto. While the influence of Jacopo’s rhythmical line is evident in the drawings of his son, Domenico developed an individual style of draftsmanship characterized by softer and more naturalistic modeling, as illustrated in this study of a female nude, one in a series depicting figures in various reclining and seated poses, including several others in the Lehman Collection. Domenico’s series of female nudes epitomize the primacy of drawing after live models in the Tintoretto Seated Female Nude. Domenico Tintoretto (Italian, Venice 1560–1635 Venice). early 17th century. Black and white chalk on blue paper. Drawings


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