Study of a Seated Woman by Michelangelo

Study of a Seated Woman - Michelangelo -

Artwork Information

TitleStudy of a Seated Woman
ArtistMichelangelo
Mediumchalk,paper
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationMusée Condé, Chantilly, France

About Study of a Seated Woman

The artwork, titled “Study of a Seated Woman,” is a creation by the renowned artist Michelangelo. Executed in chalk on paper, this piece belongs to the High Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study. It is currently housed in the Musée Condé, located in Chantilly, France.

In the artwork, Michelangelo portrays a seated woman deeply engrossed in examining a small object, possibly a mirror or a miniature portrait. The figure is meticulously rendered with a pronounced sense of volume and form, indicative of Michelangelo’s mastery over anatomical precision. The use of cross-hatching and delicately applied lines create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the three-dimensional quality of the subject. The seated posture of the woman, combined with the thoughtful expression on her face, suggests a moment of contemplation or self-reflection. The sketch also includes a faint outline of a secondary figure, adding to the overall narrative and complexity of the composition. This artwork exemplifies Michelangelo’s skill in capturing the human form with remarkable detail and sensitivity.

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