18th Century Venetian Copyist: Man and Child

Study for Staffage Figures – A Man and Child

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Catalogue Number:
37

Artist:
18th Century Venetian Copyist

Title:
Study for Staffage Figures – A Man and Child

Work Type:
Drawing

Date:
18th Century

Culture:
Italian

Medium:
Gray ink and sanguine washes on tan prepared laid paper

Dimensions:
3 3/8 in. h X 2 3/8 in. w

Inscriptions & Annotations:
Mounted with No. 38

Verso:
Annotated (graphite)

Watermarks:
None

Condition:
Generally clean, intact, and stable

Credit Line:
Cornell College, Gift of Robert Sonnenschein II

Accession Year:
1951

Object Number:
1951.37

Commentary:
Staffage figures are usually minor figures included in a landscape painting to provide a human context to the scene. They have been attributed to this context because of their small size and general orientation away from the viewer, as if they are continuing on a journey. These drawings were formerly attributed to Marco Benefial, but upon further research, that attribution doesn’t seem as accurate.