Head of a Bearded Man Gazing to His Left

Cleveland Museum of Art

Head of a Bearded Man Gazing to His Left

William Mulready

Date
1859
Medium
pen and brown ink
Culture
England, 19th century
Department
Drawings
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

For William Mulready, drawing was a lifelong preoccupation. This sheet was drawn from a model in the Royal Academy’s life school when the artist was 73. He was one of the Academy’s most devoted teachers, positioning the model for his students and then drawing alongside them. Closely observed and meticulously crafted, the work attests to Mulready’s consummate skill as a draftsman, and the weather-beaten face of the male model is as arresting today as it was in Victorian London. This instantly recognizable model was the subject of at least one other drawing, titled Head of an Old Man , in the collection of Tate Britain today.

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