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Saint Agostino from Bulagajo, Perugia (San Agostino dalla parte del Bulagajo, Perugia)

1829
(Austrian, 1810–1886)
Culture
Austria
Medium
graphite
Support
Cream(1) laid paper
Measurements
Sheet: 28 x 42.2 cm (11 x 16 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

An early work by Steinle, this drawing dates from the beginning of the artist’s sojourn in Rome (1828-3). Steinle belonged to the second generation of Nazarenes, a group of young artists who had seceded from Vienna’s academy and committed themselves to the revival of 15th and 16th-century German and Italian art through themes derived from historical and religious sources. Calling themselves the Brotherhood of Saint Luke, they moved to Rome, studied Catholicism, and executed stylized images that recalled the visual sensibility of Renaissance engravings. This view of Saint Agostino and the surrounding landscape is in keeping with the Nazarene’s aesthetic, to which Steinle adhered troughout his career.
A horizontally oriented off-white paper features a graphite drawing of a hillside town. On the left, multi-story stone buildings with tiled roofs cluster on a steep slope, leading to a church with a small tower. Fine lines form a stone wall curving from the foreground toward a gate. To the right, a rugged stone corner overlooks a hazy landscape of rolling hills and distant mountains. Handwritten text appears in the upper right corner.

Saint Agostino from Bulagajo, Perugia (San Agostino dalla parte del Bulagajo, Perugia)

1829

Edward Jakob von Steinle

(Austrian, 1810–1886)
Austria

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