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A drawing of a nude woman standing.

The drawing in graphite on white paper depicts a nude woman standing center-page. She is turned at three quarters, her gaze directed to the viewer. The rendering ends beneath her chest, save her right arm held at her side ending at the wrist. A second rendering of the right arm from the hand to the bicep is rendered beside the first. Her left arm is folded before her, her left hand against her neck. The left arm and hand are rendered in three different positions, overlapping. To the right of the figure are two renderings of the back of a left hand.

Identification and Creation

Object Number
1942.66
People
School of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, French (Montauban 1780 - 1867 Paris)
Title
Study for "Raphael and the Fornarina"
Classification
Drawings
Work Type
drawing
Date
18th-19th century
Culture
French
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/298114

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Graphite on white wove paper
Dimensions
actual: 37 x 26.2 cm (14 9/16 x 10 5/16 in.)

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Grenville L. Winthrop, Class of 1886
Accession Year
1942
Object Number
1942.66
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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Publication History

  • Ingres: Centennial Exhibition, 1867-1967. Drawings, Watercolors and Oil Sketches from American Collections, exh. cat., Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge, MA, 1967), under no. 25

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