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Profile Head Youth Looking Upper Left Study Clasped Hands

Profile Head Youth Looking Upper Left Study Clasped Hands


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Profile Head Youth Looking Upper Left Study Clasped Hands

Artokoloro

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Bologna Brownish Paper Charcoal Highlighted Study Upper Left White Clasped Hands


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable artwork titled "Profile Head Youth Looking Upper Left Study Clasped Hands" by Artokoloro. Created between 1577 and 1660, this charcoal drawing on brownish paper is an exquisite example of artistic brilliance attributed to Giacomo Cavedone, an Italian artist hailing from Sassuolo, Bologna. The composition focuses on a profile head of a youthful figure gazing towards the upper left corner with intense contemplation. The artist's masterful use of charcoal creates depth and texture, bringing life to every stroke. The subject's hands are delicately clasped together in what appears to be deep introspection or prayer, adding a sense of vulnerability and emotion to the piece. Highlighted with white accents that enhance its ethereal quality, this artwork measures approximately 16 7/16 x 10 3/4 inches (41.8 x 27.3 cm). Its size allows for intricate details while maintaining an intimate connection with the viewer. Artokoloro has expertly captured this mesmerizing piece through their exceptional printing technique, ensuring that every nuance and subtlety is faithfully reproduced. This print offers art enthusiasts the opportunity to appreciate Cavedone's extraordinary talent firsthand within their own personal space. Whether displayed as part of a curated collection or as a standalone statement piece, this profound artwork invites viewers into a world where beauty meets introspection – where emotions are frozen in time for all eternity

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