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Ernest Meissonier — Sketchbook, page 66: Study of a Horse
Ernest Meissonier

Sketchbook, page 66: Study of a Horse

1860

This graphite study exemplifies Meissonier's meticulous observational approach to capturing equine anatomy and movement. The careful pencil work demonstrates the artist's commitment to precise draftsmanship, which would inform his larger historical and military paintings. As a sketchbook page, this work reveals the preparatory studies underlying Meissonier's reputation as one of the nineteenth century's most technically accomplished draftsmen.

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graphite

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Ernest Meissonier, Sketchbook, page 66: Study of a Horse, 1860

This graphite study exemplifies Meissonier's meticulous observational approach to capturing equine anatomy and movement. The careful pencil work demonstrates the artist's commitment to precise draftsmanship, which would inform his larger historical and military paintings. As a sketchbook page, this work reveals the preparatory studies underlying Meissonier's reputation as one of the nineteenth century's most technically accomplished draftsmen.

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

Related themes

Academic Art, Horse anatomy, 19th Century, Pencil Sketch, French Artist, Study Drawing, Animal Study, Realistic, Sketchbook page, Neoclassical

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