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Scene of a Village Square in Tuscany,
1633
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These two drawings by seventeenth-century Florentine artists capture specific locations in different ways. Bazzicaluva’s topographical view of the fortified port of Pesaro (on the Adriatic coast) was produced with tight pen work, regularly spaced hatching, and meticulous detail—in contrast to Cantagallina’s dramatic use of wash and chiaroscuro effects. Unlike the subject of Bazzicaluva’s drawing, the town square represented by Cantagallina is unidentified. Dated “6 July 1633,” this on-the-spot sketch may have belonged to a personal journal.
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1633
Europe, Italy, Tuscany
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