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Figure of a Woman

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This fresh and spontaneous drawing was the fruit of a new style of draftsmanship Romney adopted after returning from two years in Italy (1773–75). In Rome, he would have been introduced to Fuseli (who lived there 1770–78) and the radical style he and his circle were developing.
This sketch’s rapidly applied ink and wash, characterized by long, fluid strokes of the brush, functioned as a rehearsal for the actual physical marks Romney would employ in his paintings. Figure of a Woman was probably a study for Elizabeth Warren as Hebe (1776), the artist’s first major portrait after returning from Italy.

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Mediumpaper (fiber product)
Dimensions23 × 43 Cm
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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing", November 16, 2017 - April 1, 2018.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Shockingly Mad: Henry Fuseli and the Art of Drawing", November 16, 2017 - April 1, 2018.
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J. Watrous, The Craft of Old Master Drawings

J. Watrous, The Craft of Old Master Drawings (Madison, 1957), p. 76 (ill.).
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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, “Drawings: Old and New, ” 1946, p. 23, cat. 46, pl. VIII, cat. by Carl Schniewind.

The Art Institute of Chicago, “Drawings: Old and New,” 1946, p. 23, cat. 46, pl. VIII, cat. by Carl Schniewind.
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The Art Institute of Chicago Annual Report

The Art Institute of Chicago Annual Report (1944), p. 7 (ill.).
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sold to the Art Institute, 1944.

sold to the Art Institute, 1944.
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B. Holme, "Master Drawings"

B. Holme, "Master Drawings" (New York, 1943), p. 15 (ill.).
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08
Feb
exhibition

New York, Durlacher Brothers, “6th Annual Drawing Show, ” 1942.

New York, Durlacher Brothers, “6th Annual Drawing Show,” 1942.
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Dan Fellows Platt (died 1938), Englewood, NY, probably by 1932 [according to Chicago 1946

Dan Fellows Platt (died 1938), Englewood, NY, probably by 1932 [according to Chicago 1946
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Chicago 1932]....

Chicago 1932]. Durlacher Brothers, New York, by 1942 [New York 1942]
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exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Quarter Century of Collecting: Drawings Given to The Art Institute of Chicago, 1944-1970 by Margaret Day Blake, " April 28-June 7, 1970, n.p., cat. 24 (ill.).

The Art Institute of Chicago, "A Quarter Century of Collecting: Drawings Given to The Art Institute of Chicago, 1944-1970 by Margaret Day Blake," April 28-June 7, 1970, n.p., cat. 24 (ill.).
Fri
08
Feb
note

Alfred Frankfurter, “’Il bon disegno’ from Chicago,” Art News, 62

Alfred Frankfurter, “’Il bon disegno’ from Chicago,” Art News, 62 (November, 1963), p. 30 (ill.).
Fri
08
Feb
exhibition

New York, Wildenstein and Company, "Master Drawings from The Art Institute of Chicago, " October 17-November 30, 1963, n.p., cat. 124, as "Lady Hamilton as Ariadne."

New York, Wildenstein and Company, "Master Drawings from The Art Institute of Chicago," October 17-November 30, 1963, n.p., cat. 124, as "Lady Hamilton as Ariadne."
Wed
08
Feb
exhibition

Minneapolis, Minn., The University of Minnesota Gallery, “The Eighteenth Century: One Hundred Drawings by One Hundred Artists, ” 1961.

Minneapolis, Minn., The University of Minnesota Gallery, “The Eighteenth Century: One Hundred Drawings by One Hundred Artists,” 1961.
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