Cavalry Skirmish (recto); Kneeling Ecorché (verso)

Cavalry Skirmish (recto); Kneeling Ecorché (verso) by Francesco Salviati

Medium

Pen and brown ink with brush and gray wash, over black chalk, with later additions of brown wash in lower right, on ivory laid paper, edge mounted to cream laid paper, hinged on ivory wove card

Dimensions

26.7 × 42 cm (10 9/16 × 16 9/16 in.)

Classification

ink with wash

Department

Prints and Drawings

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

113032

Art Historical Context

Francesco Salviati's *Cavalry Skirmish (recto); Kneeling Ecorchéverso)*, created between 1530 and 1539, exemplifies the dynamic energy of Florentine Mannerism. On the front, a chaotic skirmish of mounted warriors captures the artist's fascination with movement and complex compositions, influenced by Michelangelo's bold forms and the elegant distortions of Mannerist style. The verso features a meticulous anatomical study of a kneelingcorché—a flayed figure revealing underlying muscles—highlighting Salviati's rigorous preparation for his paintings and frescoes. Executed in pen and brown ink wit...

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