
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Study of a Seated Model Wearing a Bishop's Chasuble and Mitre
Attributed to Joseph-Marie Vien; Attributed to Eustache Le Sueur
- Date
- 18th century
- Medium
- Black and white chalk on gray paper
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
We believe that Joseph-Marie Vien is very likely the author of this drawing, based on comparison with drawings he is known to have made. French academic drawings are notoriously difficult to attribute because of the rigorous, standardized training required of all academy students. And because Vien was also a highly regarded teacher, he had many imitators. Still, features such as the treatment of the drapery, the insistent parallel hatching, the line ends that touch without overlapping, and the chunky hands all point to Vien. France, Europe
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