Heads of a faun and a reclining woman (Les têtes d'une jeune femme et d'un faune)
Jacques Louis David French
Not on view
This vibrant and enigmatic study of two heads was made in the 1790s, following the French revolution. A faun, swarthy and furtive, is drawn in dark and vigorous marks. Just behind him, and rendered in more delicate strokes, is the head of a sleeping woman, tilted back, her lips parted. David made such drawings throughout his life, especially in his late years, but their function is unclear. Are they memories, studies, or simply explorations of expression?
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