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Two Men Playing Racket Game in an Interior
A crowded interior is the setting for this puzzling scene, in which dramatic effects of light, motion, and foreshortening compete for our attention. Two racket-wielding men play some form of ball game, at the risk of knocking over tables and chairs, or damaging the framed pictures on the walls of the narrow, high-raftered room. This drawing has been attributed to the Genoese fresco painter and architect Giulio Benso, who was celebrated for his lively imagination and obsession with perspective.
Information
- "Acquisitions of the Princeton University Art Museum 2003," Record of the Princeton University Art Museum 63 (2004): p. 101-141., p. 114
- Laura Giles, Lia Markey, Claire Van Cleave, et. al., Italian Master Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum, (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Art Museum, 2014)., p. 100, cat. no. 42; p. 102 (illus.)