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Drawing with the face of child done by Andrea del Sarto and preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Museum of the Uffizi
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Drawing with the face of child done by Andrea del Sarto and preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Museum of the Uffizi
Drawing with the face of child done by Andrea del Sarto and preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Museum of the Uffizi. Florence Uffizi, Room of Drawings and Prints Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1506-1530 ca.. Artist:Andrea del Sarto (1486-1530), d'Agnolo, Andrea, del Sarto
Mannelli, Anchise & C.
MAA-F-000632-0000
Media ID 33189169
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Facehigh Renaissance Hair Mouth Lips Nose Parts Of The Body
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This photograph captures a remarkable artwork by the renowned Italian artist Andrea del Sarto. The image showcases a drawing with the face of a child, skillfully executed by del Sarto and now preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints at the prestigious Uffizi Museum in Florence. Dating back to around 1506-1530, this masterpiece reflects the artistic brilliance of the High Renaissance period. Del Sarto's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every stroke, as he expertly portrays various elements such as hair, parts of the body, and even nudity. The child's eye, nose, ear, and face are flawlessly rendered with an astonishing level of realism. The artwork exemplifies both Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles that were prevalent during this era in Europe. It serves as a testament to del Sarto's immense talent and his ability to seamlessly blend different artistic periods into one cohesive piece. Captured around 1910 by photographer Anchise & C. Mannelli from Alinari, this photograph not only preserves del Sarto's original work but also immortalizes it for generations to come. Its significance lies not only in its historical value but also in its ability to evoke emotions through art. As visitors explore the Uffizi Museum's Room of Drawings and Prints today, they can marvel at this exceptional creation firsthand. Delighting viewers with its beauty and technical mastery centuries after its creation, this drawing continues to be admired for its contribution to art history within Europe during both the first and second millennium A. D.
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