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Woman Standing among the Friars (recto)

c. 1770–75
(British, 1752–1787)
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Image: 25.8 x 36.9 cm (10 3/16 x 14 1/2 in.)
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John Brown meant for the dark background of this drawing to evoke the potential danger of Italian nights; the writer Johann Joachim Winckelmann had been murdered in Trieste in 1768, in the most conspicuous example of the period's widespread violence.

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John Brown is known for a small group of monochromatic drawings imbued with sinister overtones. At the age of 20, the Scottish artist traveled to Italy where he spent the next 12 years. This drawing exemplifies his Roman street scenes which often depict women dressed in spectacular, billowing costumes. Here, a figure with bare ankles and plunging décolletage is surrounded by a crowd of men who leer at her. The reverse of the sketchbook sheet includes two independent drawings: a study of faces in fierce and intense expressions, and a pair of women wearing swirling gowns. One figure raises her hand in a mysterious gesture, either beckoning or forewarning the viewer.
A horizontally oriented drawing in graphite and gray wash depicts a woman with a light skin tone facing left. A vertical crease bisects the scene. She wears a tall headdress and a wide, layered skirt extending right. Surrounding her, men in hooded robes watch intently. To our left, one man raises his palms. To our right, seated figures with furrowed brows emerge from deep shadows. Smooth, tonal washes define fabric volume against expressive, shaded faces.

Woman Standing among the Friars (recto)

c. 1770–75

John Brown

(British, 1752–1787)
England, 18th century

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