Study for the Figure of Abraham

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Study for the Figure of Abraham

Creator

Domenico Beccafumi

Italian Artist · 1484–1551

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Domenico di Giacomo di Pace (known as Mecherino, Mecarino, or Beccafumi) was born near the city of Siena around 1484. The son of a tenant farmer, he took the name "Beccafumi" from a wealthy Sienese patron, Lorenzo di Andrea Beccafumi, who supported him during his early career. An inventive and versatile artist, Beccafumi distinguished himself in a variety of techniques, ranging from oil painting a

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Date
1547
Medium
Pen and brown ink and brown wash
Culture
Italian
Department
Drawings
Institution
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With his face in shadow, hiding his mixed emotions, the Old Testament patriarch Abraham raises his sword to kill his own son Isaac, bound and also masked in shadow on an altar to the right. God had ordered the sacrifice to test Abraham's faith. But before he could use the weapon, an angel appeared and stopped him, declaring that he had proven his faithfulness to God. Domenico Beccafumi captured the most dramatic moment in the story as a preparatory study for the pavement of the cathedral of Siena in 1547. Although a number of minor differences exist between the drawing and the pavement, this sketch established Abraham's basic pose and gesture. Beccafumi used broad applications of wash to hide his face, indicating where the darker areas were to be on the pavement.

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