The Young David Playing the Harp

Michelangelo Anselmi Italian

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Delicately rendered in black chalk, this drawing constitutes a study for the figure of the Young David playing the harp frescoed by Michelangelo Anselmi in monochrome on the entrance arch of the western apse of the church of Santa Maria della Steccata in Parma. The placement of the figure, seated in a niche rounded at the top and bottom, is directly inspired by the same motif in Parmigianino's unfinished decoration in the vault of the eastern apse of the Steccata, a project documented in a celebrated double-sided sheet in the Metropolitan Museum collection (inv. 62.135). Anselmi was, in fact, one of the artists commissioned in 1548 to continue the decoration of the church after Parmigianino's disgrace and death in 1540. Though his formal dependence on Parmigianino's example is evident, Anselmi’s style as a draughtsman is here strikingly different in its soft pictorial ‘chiaroscuro’ shading. (FR)

The Young David Playing the Harp, Michelangelo Anselmi (Italian, Siena or Lucca (?) 1492–1556 Parma), Black chalk, brush and gray wash, on blue paper; squared in pen and brown ink

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