Reclining Female Nude Figure by Domenico Tintoretto

Reclining Female Nude Figure 1560 - 1635

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drawing, paper, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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figuration

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paper

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pencil drawing

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pencil

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academic-art

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italian-renaissance

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nude

Dimensions: 7 3/8 x 11in. (18.8 x 28cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

Domenico Tintoretto sketched this reclining nude figure with chalk on paper. The pose of the reclining figure, reminiscent of classical antiquity, evokes the psychological weight of classical ideals. The motif of the reclining nude is an archetype, recurring throughout art history. It appears in countless depictions of Venus, goddesses, and allegorical figures. This pose is not merely a physical position; it's a cultural symbol, laden with layers of meaning about beauty, desire, and vulnerability. Consider Titian's Venus of Urbino, where the goddess's languid pose conveys sensuality and power. This archetype transcends time, shifting in meaning, yet remaining deeply rooted in our collective memory. The nude form taps into primal emotions and subconscious associations, inviting viewers to engage with fundamental aspects of human existence. This drawing invites a cyclical progression through art history, revealing the power of images to transcend their original context. The echoes of classical antiquity resonate through Tintoretto's sketch, reminding us of the enduring nature of human expression.

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