Print from Drawing Book

c. 1610/1620

Luca Ciamberlano

Associated Names
Luca Ciamberlano

Artist, Italian, 1580 - 1641

Pietro Stefanoni

Publisher, Italian, 1557-c.1642

Agostino Carracci

Artist After, Bolognese, 1557 - 1602

The image shows an anatomical study of the lower body, focusing on the legs. The illustration displays detailed musculature and posture of the legs from mid-thigh to the feet. The legs are depicted in a standing stance; the left leg is slightly bent with the foot flat on the ground, while the right leg is extended with the toes pointing downwards. There are no facial features or hair depicted. The sketch emphasizes the anatomical structure and musculature of the legs, devoid of clothing. Annotations in the form of small lines and letters indicate specific parts of the leg muscles. The background is plain, and the image is presented on a page resembling an antique or classical anatomy book.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    engraving

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Arthur and Charlotte Vershbow

  • Dimensions

    book: 31.7 × 21.7 (12 1/2 × 8 9/16)

  • Accession Number

    1977.66.1.31

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Bartsch 1802-1821, no. 166.64

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a drawing of eyes, ears, a nose, and a mouth. The eyes are detailed with eyelids and eyebrows. Two ears are included, differing in levels of detail. The left side of the sheet has minimal line work, and the right side is shaded with texture, especially on the ear and profile view. Eyebrows and sideburns are visible on the drawings. The background is a textured surface resembling aged paper, with light spots and faint discoloration.

Print from Drawing Book

Luca Ciamberlano, Pietro Stefanoni

1610

This is a photograph of a textured, aged surface. The image shows a surface that resembles an old book cover or a piece of parchment-like material. The dominant color is a muted beige or yellowish tone, with visible soft textures and scattered darker spots. Light linear marks and subtle curvature are visible on the surface, implying faint scratches or indentations. The overall feel is one of antiquity and subtle complexity.

Scuola perfetta per imparare a disegnare tutto il corpo humano cavata dallo studio, e disegni de Caracci novamente data alle stampe

Luca Ciamberlano, Pietro Stefanoni

1610

This is a drawing of detailed human facial features. The image includes lips, noses, and eyes, each with intricate curvature and shadows to depict anatomical structure. The eyes are detailed with fine lines to create texture and dimension. The drawing is on textured paper, adding to its classical aesthetic.

Print from Drawing Book

Luca Ciamberlano, Pietro Stefanoni

1610


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1802

  • Bartsch, Adam. Le peintre graveur. 21 vols. Vienna, 1802-1821: Adam. Le peintre graveur. 21 vols. Vienna: J.V. Degen, 1802-1821, no. 166.64.

Wikidata ID

Q76561731

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