Landscape with a Man Leading a Horse

Battista Franco, after Titian

Associated Names
Battista Franco

Artist, Venetian, probably 1498 - 1561

Titian

Artist After, Venetian, 1488/1490 - 1576

The image shows a landscape with a mix of natural elements and architecture. The view is slightly elevated, showcasing a cluster of buildings including a tower in the distance. The style features detailed linework with cross-hatching for texture. The color scheme is mostly brown and sepia. In the foreground, a man leads a horse on a rocky path, and a seated figure watches nearby. On the right, a group of trees is prominently displayed, adding depth to the scene.

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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

This is a collection of rough sketches and studies depicting various subjects such as figures, horse outlines, and faces. The drawing is in sepia tones with fine lines defining the sketches. Different elements show varying levels of detail and development. The figures are drawn in different poses and angles, possibly indicating practice in form and anatomy. The surface of the image shows signs of wear and staining.

Sheet of Studies

Italian 16th Century

1500


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Gaillard F. Ravenel and Frances P. Smyth-Ravenel, Washington D.C.; gift to NGA, 2000.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2000

  • Drawings and Prints from the Permanent Collection (Summer 2000), National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2000.

Bibliography

1802

  • Bartsch, Adam. Le peintre graveur. 21 vols. Vienna, 1802-1821: Adam. Le peintre graveur. 21 vols. Vienna: J.V. Degen, 1802-1821.

Wikidata ID

Q75426082

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