Study of nude man (1510 – 1511; Italy) by Michelangelo

Study of nude man - Michelangelo - 1510 - 1511; Italy

Artwork Information

TitleStudy of nude man
ArtistMichelangelo
Date1510 - 1511; Italy
Mediumink,paper
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationLouvre, Paris, France

About Study of nude man

The artwork titled “Study of nude man” is attributed to the renowned artist Michelangelo, created during the period of 1510 to 1511, in Italy. This piece is executed in ink on paper and is characteristic of the High Renaissance art movement, specifically serving as a sketch and study. Presently, the artwork is housed in the Louvre museum located in Paris, France.

The artwork itself presents an intricate study of the human form, showcasing Michelangelo’s mastery in rendering the musculature and pose of a male figure. The subject is depicted in a dynamic stance, with one arm raised and the opposite leg bearing most of the weight, suggesting motion or the potential for action. The careful lines and shading techniques used in the drawing reflect a deep understanding of anatomy and proportion, as well as a keen eye for light and shadow, which are hallmarks of Michelangelo’s work. Emphasizing musculature, this study may have been part of the artist’s preparatory work for a larger composition, capturing the subtleties and strength of the human physique in remarkable detail.

Other Artwork from Michelangelo

More High Renaissance Artwork

Scroll to Top