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These prints were intended to form part of a printed drawing manual that Jusepe de Ribera was planning to publish. Ribera’s remarkable accomplishments as an etcher are made evident in his control of line and shading.
While artists had long been accustomed to learning how to draw in front of plaster casts and live models, the introduction of printed guides illustrating component parts of the body such as mouths and ears established new standards for artmaking.
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Title: | Studies of the Nose and Mouth |
Date: | c. 1622 |
Artist: | José Jusepe de Ribera, also called Lo Spagnoletto (Spanish (active Naples), 1591–1652) |
Medium: | Etching |
Dimensions: | Sheet: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches (13.9 x 21 cm) |
Classification: | Prints |
Credit Line: | The Muriel and Philip Berman Gift, acquired from the John S. Phillips bequest of 1876 to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, with funds contributed by Muriel and Philip Berman, gifts (by exchange) of Lisa Norris Elkins, Bryant W. Langston, Samuel S. White 3rd and Vera White, with additional funds contributed by John Howard McFadden, Jr., Thomas Skelton Harrison, and the Philip H. and A.S.W. Rosenbach Foundation, 1985 |
Accession Number: | 1985-52-766 |
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