Currently not on view

Studies of Male Head in Profile,

ca. 1622

Jusepe de Ribera, 1591–1652; born Xàtiva, Spain; died Naples, Italy; active Naples and Rome, Italy
2002-97
While working in Italy, Ribera developed a taste for working-class models, a precise style as a draftsman, and a reputation as a leading exponent of Caravaggio’s bold and dramatic realist manner as a painter—qualities present in these red chalk studies of a man’s head. The drawing has been dated to about 1622 because of its relationship to a series of dated etchings of ears, eyes, noses, and mouths, thought to have been produced as illustrations for an unpublished academic drawing manual.

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Information

Title
Studies of Male Head in Profile
Dates

ca. 1622

Medium
Red chalk
Dimensions
25.1 x 20.6 cm (9 13/16 x 8 1/8 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, Laura P. Hall Memorial Fund and Fowler McCormick, Class of 1921, Fund
Object Number
2002-97
Inscription
in brown ink, lower right: Spaenioletti
Marks/Labels/Seals
Stamp in black ink, lower right: PM [in oval] [Lugt 3561]
Culture
Materials

Mathias Polakovits (1921-1987), Paris and New York, stamp, recto, lower right in black; placed on long-term loan to the Art Museum of Mathias Polakovits, 1984; purchased by the Art Museum from the estate of Mathias Polakovits, 2002.;