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Ernest Meissonier — Sketchbook, page 20: Animal Study
Ernest Meissonier

Sketchbook, page 20: Animal Study

1860

Ernest Meissonier's graphite study demonstrates the meticulous observational drawing practice that underpinned his reputation as a master of historical and narrative painting. This sketchbook page exemplifies his rigorous approach to capturing animal anatomy and movement, which he employed as preparatory work for his larger compositions. The precise graphite technique reveals his commitment to technical excellence and his understanding that careful study of natural forms was essential to creating convincing historical scenes.

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graphite

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Ernest Meissonier, Sketchbook, page 20: Animal Study, 1860

Ernest Meissonier's graphite study demonstrates the meticulous observational drawing practice that underpinned his reputation as a master of historical and narrative painting. This sketchbook page exemplifies his rigorous approach to capturing animal anatomy and movement, which he employed as preparatory work for his larger compositions. The precise graphite technique reveals his commitment to technical excellence and his understanding that careful study of natural forms was essential to creating convincing historical scenes.

Medium
graphite
Year
1860
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Detailed observation, Academic Art, Ink And Pencil, 19th Century, Classical Training, Realistic Style, French Artist, Study Drawing, Animal Study, Sketchbook page

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