Head of a Woman

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Head of a Woman

Attributed to Cesare Rossetti; Fromerly attributed to Giuseppe Cesari, cavaliere d'Arpino

Date
17th century
Medium
Black and red chalk
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This album page, with a group of chalk studies, was put together some time in the 17th century, most likely in Italy judging from the paper. It comes from a larger album that was broken up in the late 1970s and sold at auction. At this sale, four of the studies from this sheet had already been removed, where there are traces of pink adhesive. The album contained many drawings by the great Roman master, the Cavaliere d'Arpino, suggesting that the drawings were collected and brought together by one of Arpino's students. Here the study of the bearded man and the veiled young woman were accepted as autograph works of Arpino the art historian Herwarth Röttgen, one specialist of the artist. Another Arpino expert, Marco Bolzoni, instead recently attributed those two studies to Cesare Rossetti, a member of Arpino's shop. Europe

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