Standing Draped Man [recto]
1551 to 1600
Medium
red chalk on laid paper
Dimensions
sheet: 38.2 x 24.3 cm (15 1/16 x 9 9/16 in.)
Classification
Drawing
Department
CG-E
Museum
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Credit
Gift of Bertha Leubsdorf in memory of her husband, Karl Leubsdorf
Accession Number
1984.30.1.a
Art Historical Context
Jacopo da Empoli, a leading Florentine painter active in the late sixteenth century, created this red chalk study of a standing man as part of his process. Born in 1551, Empoli worked in the transition between late Mannerism and the early Baroque, producing religious and narrative paintings for churches and patrons in Florence and beyond. Drawings like this one allowed him to explore pose, drapery, and light before committing to larger compositions on canvas. Executed on laid paper measuring 38.2 by 24.3 centimeters, the medium of red chalk was prized during the Renaissance and Baroque period...
About the Artist
Jacopo da Empoli · 1544–1640
Jacopo Chimenti, known as Jacopo da Empoli (1551-1640), was an Italian Florentine painter whose long career spanned the transition from late Mannerism to early Baroque. Born in Florence on April 30, 1551 (Empoli being his father's birthplace, from which Jacopo derived his artistic name), he became an important figure in the Counter-Maniera or Counter-Mannerist movement that reacted against the com...