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Flying Putto

Annibale Carracci16th century

The Morgan Library & Museum

The Morgan Library & Museum
New York, United States

Annibale Carracci arrived in Rome in 1595 at the summons of Cardinal
Odoardo Farnese in order to work on the decorations of Palazzo Farnese.
The drawings for the Farnese Gallery—the artist's most ambitious
undertaking—are considered the pinnacle of his legendary draftsmanship.

This chubby infant is related to frescoes of paired cupids that occupy
the corners of the ceiling vault—some wrestling for a palm branch,
others bearing a torch—carried out between 1598 and 1601. Surely drawn
from a live model, this figure study reveals Annibale's astonishing
ability to render a body in space. He expertly exploited the chalk to
capture the child's vitality as well as the warm glow of light on its
smoothly textured skin.

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  • Title: Flying Putto
  • Creator: Annibale Carracci
  • Creator Lifespan: 1560/1609
  • Creator Nationality: Italian
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Rome
  • Creator Birth Place: Bologna
  • Date Created: 16th century
  • Location: Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: w182 x h295 mm
  • Credit Line: Purchased on the Fellows Fund, 1975
  • Type: Drawing
  • External Link: http://www.themorgan.org/drawings/item/141123
  • Medium: Black chalk, stumped
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