7 UMMA Objects
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Palma il Giovane
Male Nude
1564 – 1628
Museum Purchase
1963/2.37

Palma il Giovane
Female Figure (or Saint)
1544 – 1628
Museum Purchase
1947/2.7
This pen, ink, and wash drawing on blue-gray paper is horizontally oriented. It portrays an open interior space, and on the left is a scene in the foreground with Christ with a halo, surrounded by four figures. Christ is kneeling before a seated man, with his right hand over his heart and his left arm indicating a basin of water on the floor. The seated man twists towards Christ with his arms stretching out away from Christ. All of the figures are dressed simply in flowing robes. The right side of the drawing portrays four figures in the background around a table by an open doorway gesturing in conversation. In front of the table are two vessels and a stool. At the far right, in the foreground, are two more figures, one seated on an object that bears the artist’s signature, and the other standing behind him and making a hand gesture towards Christ.
Palma il Giovane
Christ Washing the Feet of the Disciples
1615 – 1620
Gift through the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.34

Palma il Giovane
St. George and the Dragon
1600 – 1610
Gift through the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.13
Loosely drawn figure studies principally seen from below and scattered across the sheet. Most of the figures are seated or stretching upwards away from the viewer. Drawing indicates a varied degree of finish; some figures seem to have been fairly carefully drawn with proper foreshortening of the figures while others are more summarily described.
Palma il Giovane
Study for the Assumption of the Virgin
1544 – 1582
Gift through the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.20

Palma il Giovane
Ceiling Sketch with Allegorical and Mythological Figures
1544 – 1628
Museum Purchase
1947/2.5

Palma il Giovane
Pope
1575 – 1625
Museum Purchase
1947/2.6
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