drapery over back and PL arm of a kneeling figure; very light, very sketchy head and hand

Drapery Study, 1711

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An accomplished engraver and draftsman from Paris, Bernard Picart settled in Amsterdam, where he converted to the Protestant faith and was active as a book illustrator. This bold and fresh drapery study was executed by Picart in preparation for an engraving that appeared in a book dated 1711.

Details
Title
Drapery Study
Artist Life
1673 - 1733
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2009.82.3
Provenance
(Alister Mathews, Bournemouth; sold to Moir); Alfred Moir, Santa Barbara, before 1994-2009; given to MIA, 2009.
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drapery over back and PL arm of a kneeling figure; very light, very sketchy head and hand