The artwork titled “Study for the Adulteress: half figure with folded arms, from Guercino” is a remarkable sketch and study created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi. As part of the Neoclassicism art movement, this piece belongs to the “Collection of drawings engraved after Guercino” series.
The artwork portrays a half figure of a woman, with her arms folded across her chest, capturing a moment of introspection and vulnerability. The figure is rendered with meticulous lines, demonstrating Piranesi’s skill in draftsmanship typical of the Neoclassical period. The subject appears to be seated with a modest drapery partially enveloping her, which enhances the dramatic contrast between light and shadow. The expressive posture and the fluidity of the lines serve to embody the emotional depth and complexity of the adulteress, marking the piece as both a technical and emotive study.