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Standing Academy

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paper (fiber product)22 × 41 Cm

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An eccentric exponent of the second generation of Florentine Mannerists, Boscoli demonstrates the emphasis on figurative draftsmanship characteristic of that era. Dating from a fairly early period, this study from a wax mannequin geometricizes and abstracts the precisely analyzed forms. Heir to Pontormo' s Mannerism, and influenced by Federico Barocci's vibrant light effects, Boscoli was a stylistically pivotal figure between the Renaissance and the Baroque.

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Mediumpaper (fiber product)
Dimensions22 × 41 Cm
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Wed
25
Feb
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, "Strokes of Genius: Italian Drawings from the Goldman Collection, " Nov. 1, 2014-Feb. 1, 2015.

Art Institute of Chicago, "Strokes of Genius: Italian Drawings from the Goldman Collection," Nov. 1, 2014-Feb. 1, 2015.
Tue
25
Feb
note

Suzanne Folds McCullagh and Laura M. Giles, Italian Drawings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection

Suzanne Folds McCullagh and Laura M. Giles, Italian Drawings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection (Chicago, 1997), p. 40, no. 42 (ill.).
Tue
25
Feb
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, "Drawings Rediscovered: Italian Drawings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago, " Apr. 12-June 22, 1997.

Art Institute of Chicago, "Drawings Rediscovered: Italian Drawings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago," Apr. 12-June 22, 1997.
Mon
25
Feb
note

Friedrich Gauermann (died 1862), Vienna [Lugt 1003]....

Friedrich Gauermann (died 1862), Vienna [Lugt 1003]. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seger, Toronto [invoice in curatorial file]. Sold by William M. Brady and Company, New York, to the Art Institute, 1991.
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