Study of the Head of a Youth Gazing Upward
Workshop of Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci) Italian
Not on view
This study of a male head, seen from below in a foreshortening technique known in Italian as "di sotto in su" (meaning “from below, upward”), may have served as a preparatory study for a figure in a painting. The squaring of the sheet indicates that the figure was meant to be enlarged and transferred to a more elaborate composition. Similar types of upturned heads appear in numerous paintings by Perugino, his followers, and collaborators. It has been suggested that the drawing may be attributed to the young Luca Signorelli, who was a follower of Perugino and frequently produced heads of a similar physiognomic type and expressive quality. The facial features have been retouched with pen by a later hand, making them appear harsher than they were originally intended.
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