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Studies of a Naked Seated Boy

c. 1603
(Netherlandish, 1565–1629)
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Sheet: 23.7 x 16.5 cm (9 5/16 x 6 1/2 in.)
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This sheet of studies of a young male model drawn from various angles is among the earliest nudes drawn from life in the Netherlands.

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This sheet of studies of a young male model drawn from various angles is among the earliest nudes drawn from life in the Netherlands. The artist Jacques de Gheyn carefully observed the boy’s body and poses, concentrating on the modeling of his skin and muscles through light and shadow rendered with a combination of black and white chalks on gray-blue paper. The directness of this study was unusual in the Northern Netherlands around 1600, where the vogue for mythological scenes inspired human bodies that were more artificial than natural.
A vertically oriented black and white chalk drawing on gray-blue paper features three primary studies of a nude youth with light skin. In the upper left, he sits in profile with a bowed head. To the right, he is shown from behind. At the bottom, he faces us, looking down at his knee. White chalk highlights define his muscles. Fainter, ghostly sketches of figures appear between the more finished studies.

Studies of a Naked Seated Boy

c. 1603

Jacob de Gheyn II

(Netherlandish, 1565–1629)
Netherlands, 16th - 17th century

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