Seated Draped Man [verso]

Jacopo da Empoli

Associated Names
Jacopo da Empoli

Artist, Florentine, c. 1554 - 1610

The image shows a person, depicted from behind, seated from head to feet. The person is in a slightly hunched position, with hair that appears to be slightly wavy with some short curls at the back. They are garbed in a loose garment, possibly a robe or cloak, belted at the waist, holding a staff or stick in their right hand. The background is plain, with some light shading and lines around the person.

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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

The image shows a full-body sketch of a person viewed from the back. The person is standing, with their left leg slightly forward and their right hip jutting to the side. Their head is turned to the left, giving a partial view of their profile. Their facial features are minimally detailed, with a hint of their cheek and nose visible. Their hair appears short and somewhat curly. They are wearing a long garment draped over their body, resembling a robe or cloak, hanging loosely with folds visible around their shoulders and legs. The person is not visibly holding any objects or wearing jewelry. The background is plain and minimal, with no distinct objects or scenery, emphasizing the figure.

Standing Draped Man [recto]

Jacopo da Empoli

1554


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Unidentified collector, P.S. (Lugt undesc.); Mr. and Mrs. Karl Leubsdorf; gift to NGA in 1984.

Associated Names

Wikidata ID

Q64580048

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