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Article: Drawings in Dresden: further newly identified works by Italian masters: Carmen C. Bambach continues her account of recent major discoveries in the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden with a discussion of some remarkable drawings by early-16th-century central Italian artists.(Critical essay)
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This essay is a continuation of the article dedicated to Dresden drawings in the January issue of APOLLO, the fruit of a curatorial exchange programme between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden. It focuses primarily on central Italian artists of the 16th century, many of whom laboured under the shadow of Michelangelo. (1)
TWO STANDING FIGURES BY 'JACONE'
More can be added here in regard to the study of two sinuously svelte men standing, which I published with an attribution to 'Jacone' (Jacopo di Giovanni di Francesco; Fig. 1), the marvellously eccentric Florentine draughtsman in the penumbra of Rosso and Michelangelo (and student of ...