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Three Studies of Female Heads (red chalk)
990028 Three Studies of Female Heads (red chalk) by Procaccini, Ercole, II (1596-c.1676); 20.9x28.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Three Studies of Female Heads. Ercole Procaccini II (1596-1676). Red chalk. 20.9 x 28.1cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22620904
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Aversion Baroque Era Bust Length Chalk Etude Facial Expression Friend Friendly Friends Friendship Gentle Head Turned Italian Art Italian Artist Looking Away Looking Down Looking Up Old Master Drawings Only Women Quarter Length Red Chalk Relationship Small Group Small Group Of People Smile Studies Three People Turning Away Women Only Ethnic Origin Portrait Style Portraiture Procaccini Young Woman
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This print showcases "Three Studies of Female Heads (red chalk)" by the talented Italian artist Ercole Procaccini II. The image captures a close-up view of three quarter-length portraits, each depicting a different female subject. With gentle smiles and friendly expressions, these women exude warmth and approachability. The portrait style emphasizes their beauty and individuality, as they look away or down with grace and elegance. Their postures convey a sense of confidence and poise, while their eyes seem to hold secrets untold. Created during the Baroque era, this fine art piece exemplifies the meticulous study that went into capturing every detail of the human form. The red chalk medium adds depth and richness to the drawings, enhancing the overall composition. As we delve into this intimate glimpse into seventeenth-century portraiture, we are reminded of the enduring power of art to transcend time and connect us with our shared humanity. This small group of women represents friendship and camaraderie in an era when societal norms often limited women's opportunities for self-expression. Through this photograph from Bridgeman Images' collection, we can appreciate not only Ercole Procaccini II's artistic skill but also his ability to capture fleeting moments that reveal both outer beauty and inner emotions.
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