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Allegorical Figure

c. 1635
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(Italian, 1581?-1644)
Support
Beige(1) laid paper (discolored)
Measurements
Matted: 55.7 x 40.5 cm (21 15/16 x 15 15/16 in.); Sheet: 37.3 x 26.2 cm (14 11/16 x 10 5/16 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
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Drawings by Bernardo Strozzi are exceedingly scarce, especially full worked-up preparatory drawings such as this study for Minerva.

Description

The Genoese painter Bernardo Strozzi drew this female figure in preparation for one of his major oil paintings, also in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art (1929.133). Recent scholarship has convincingly identified the subject as Minerva. The Roman goddess of war has put aside her armor for more contemplative pursuits; her upward gaze—as if seeking inspiration—recalls her other associations with wisdom, eloquence, and the arts. The figure is one of a number of single female figures associated with intellectual and artistic pursuits made by Strozzi in the 1630s when he lived and worked in Venice. Such works appealed to his learned patrons in northern Italy.
A vertically oriented chalk drawing in black and red depicts a woman with light skin tone seated on a stone ledge, tilting her head back to look upward. Loose, curling lines form her hair, while soft red shading and dark strokes define her skin. She wears fabric draped in many folds, leaving one breast exposed. Her arms rest upon stone structures, rendered with expressive, sketchy strokes against the neutral background.

Allegorical Figure

c. 1635

Bernardo Strozzi

(Italian, 1581?-1644)
Italy, 17th century

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