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Nude Male Figure Striding to the Right Seen from Behind

Giuseppe Cesari1594/1595

National Museums Liverpool

National Museums Liverpool
United Kingdom

Although it is of a man, this drawing made from life is probably an early study for the back view of the female figure of 'Venus as the personification of Sunset'. This was painted in 1594-95 on one of the spandrels of the Loggia Orsini in the Palazzo del Pio Sodalizio Piceni, via di Parione, Rome. A 'loggia' is a covered exterior gallery or corridor.

In the strict moral climate of Rome at the time, it was not considered decent for a male painter to study a naked female model. Instead, it seems that Cesari drew the male model in a specific pose, which he then transferred to the female figure holding a swirling length of drapery.

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  • Title: Nude Male Figure Striding to the Right Seen from Behind
  • Creator: Giuseppe Cesari
  • Creator Lifespan: 1568/1640
  • Date Created: 1594/1595
  • Location Created: Italy, Rome
  • Physical Dimensions: 24.5 cm x 14 cm
  • Rights: Purchased from the Trustees of the Weld Heirlooms Settlement with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Art Fund, Sir Denis Mahon and British Nuclear Fuels in 1995
  • Medium: Paper; Red chalk
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