material used: chalk / fabrication method: trois crayons

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12 artworks found

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instance of: drawing (12) | study (2)

movement: High Renaissance (1)

genre: portrait (4) | nude (1) | animal painting (1) | religious painting (1) | figure painting (1)

artist: Peter Paul Rubens (4) | Federico Barocci (2) | Michelangelo (1) | François Boucher (1) | Antoine Watteau (1) | Pietro da Cortona (1) | Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1) | François Guérin (1)

depicts: woman (3) | boy (2) | nudity (2) | dress (2) | chignon (2) | standing (2) | drapery (2) | Virgin Mary (1) | smile (1) | flower (1) | horse (1) | mother (1) | breast (1) | eyebrow (1) | umbilicus (1) | toplessness (1) | egg (1) | décolletage (1)

collection: Albertina (11) | Casa Buonarroti (1)

location: Albertina (11) | Casa Buonarroti (1)

main subject: Madonna and Child (1)

Woman Reading and a Girl Playing

drawing
by François Guérin (1748)

Boy with a Broken Egg

drawing
by Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1756s)
boy egg standing

Bust of a Young Woman Turned to the Left

drawing
by Pietro da Cortona (1637)

Saddled Horse

drawing
by Peter Paul Rubens (1615)
horse saddle bit

Nicolaas Rubens Wearing a Coral Neckless

drawing
by Peter Paul Rubens (1619s)

Madonna with child

drawing
by Michelangelo (1525)
Virgin Mary woman Child Jesus boy breastfeeding nudity dress veil toplessness mother Nursing Madonna

Head of an Old Bearded Man

drawing
by Federico Barocci (1584)

Head of a Woman

drawing
by Federico Barocci (1568)

Standing Nude Girl

drawing / study
by François Boucher (18th century)
woman nudity drapery hipshot chignon breast nipple umbilicus glabrousness smile eyebrow flower mons pubis

Rubens's Daughter Clara Serena

drawing
by Peter Paul Rubens (1623s)

Rubens's Son Nicolaas Wearing a Red Felt Cap

drawing
by Peter Paul Rubens (1625)

Two Figure Studies of a Young Woman

drawing / study
by Antoine Watteau (1715)
woman drapery standing sitting dress décolletage chignon