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Untitled (Head of an Old Man with a Long Beard)

Accession Number
2009/1.496

Title
Untitled (Head of an Old Man with a Long Beard)

Artist(s)
Gaetano Gandolfi

Artist Nationality
Italian (culture or style)

Object Creation Date
2nd half of 18th century

Medium & Support
charcoal and wash on paper

Dimensions
21 1/8 in x 15 7/8 in (53.66 cm x 40.32 cm);15 1/8 in x 10 in (38.42 cm x 25.4 cm);21 1/8 in x 15 7/8 in (53.66 cm x 40.32 cm)

Credit Line
Joseph F. McCrindle Collection in memory of Frederick A. den Broeder

Label copy
*Gallery Rotation Winter 2011 (January 2011)
Artist Unknown
Italy, 1600–1700
Head of an Old Man with a Beard
17th century
Charcoal and ink wash on paper
Gift from the Joseph F. McCrindle Collection in memory of Frederick A. den Broeder, 2009/1.496
The high degree of finish and powerful sculptural quality of this older man’s head, achieved through dramatic contrasts of light and dark, suggest that this drawing may have been a study for a painting. Although the head has no specific attributes that provide an identity for the figure, balding middle-aged men with long beards were often used as models for Old Testament prophets, apostles, and saints.
Gallery Rotation Winter 2011
Artist Unknown
Italy, 1600–1700
Head of an Old Man with a Beard
17th century
Charcoal and ink wash on paper
Gift from the Joseph F. McCrindle Collection in memory of Frederick A. den Broeder, 2009/1.496
The high degree of finish and powerful sculptural quality of this older man’s head, achieved through dramatic contrasts of light and dark, suggest that this drawing may have been a study for a painting. Although the head has no specific attributes that provide an identity for the figure, balding middle-aged men with long beards were often used as models for Old Testament prophets, apostles, and saints.

Subject matter
The high degree of finish and powerful sculptural characterization of this older man’s head, achieved through dramatic chiaroscuro effects of light and dark, suggest that this drawing may have been a study for a painting. Although the head has no specific attributes to provide an identity for the figure, balding middle-aged men with long beards were often used as models for Old Testament prophets, apostles or perhaps a saint.
Gaetano Gandolfi was a sucessful Bolognese artist known for his figural drawing and sculpture during the mid-late 18th c.

Physical Description
This sheet is dominated by the head of an old man with a voluminous beard, seen in 3/4 view, with head turned to the figure's left. Grey tones dominate the drawing, and the suggestion of the man's hunched shoulders in the background increases the sense that he is leaning his head towards the viewer.

Primary Object Classification
Drawing

Primary Object Type
preparatory drawing

Collection Area
Western

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Keywords
drawing (image-making)
heads (animal components)
men (male humans)

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