Three Standing Figures (recto); Seated Woman and a Male Hermit in Half-length (verso)

Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia) Italian

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This sheet, a very early example of a creative drawing on paper, is one of a small handful of extant drawings by Stefano da Verona. Discovered in 1996, it is a page from a sketchbook that included two well-known drawings by the artist (in the Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence; and Kupferstichkabinett, Dresden). The elegant, figures, together with the expressive technique of long flowing outlines and spidery, expressive parallel hatching in the shadows, are typical of Stefano, a leading northern Italian artist of the early fifteenth century. Although he worked throughout northern Italy, only one signed picture by him survives, The Adoration of the Magi (1435–36; Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan). This painting provides the stylistic basis for dating our drawing.

Three Standing Figures (recto); Seated Woman and a Male Hermit in Half-length (verso), Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia) (Italian, Paris or Pavia ca. 1374/75–after 1438 Verona), Pen and brown ink, over traces of charcoal or black chalk (recto); pen and brown ink, brush with touches of brown wash, over traces of charcoal or black chalk (verso)

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