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Ernest Meissonier — Sketchbook, page 48: Study of A Horse
Ernest Meissonier

Sketchbook, page 48: Study of A Horse

1860

Ernest Meissonier's graphite study of a horse demonstrates the meticulous observational practice that underpinned his renowned historical paintings. The drawing captures the animal's anatomical structure and muscular form with precise linework characteristic of academic training in 19th century France. As a page from his sketchbook, this study reveals the artist's working process and his commitment to rendering equine anatomy with scientific accuracy.

Medium
graphite

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Ernest Meissonier, Sketchbook, page 48: Study of A Horse, 1860

Ernest Meissonier's graphite study of a horse demonstrates the meticulous observational practice that underpinned his renowned historical paintings. The drawing captures the animal's anatomical structure and muscular form with precise linework characteristic of academic training in 19th century France. As a page from his sketchbook, this study reveals the artist's working process and his commitment to rendering equine anatomy with scientific accuracy.

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

Related themes

Naturalistic, Detailed observation, French, 19th Century, Pencil Sketch, Horse study, Sketchbook, Realism, Academic Training, Animal anatomy

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