Peter Paul Rubens' seated male youth c.1613 drawing.
This drawing is preparatory for the figure of Daniel in Rubens's painting Daniel in the Lions' Den. After establishing the position of the figures in compositional drawings and oil sketches, Rubens would make studies after the model for major figures to guide studio assistants in the execution of a painting. Here he outlined the figure in black chalk and blocked out shadows to indicate volume and light. The painting's fidelity to this study indicates that it belongs to the final stages of preparation.
Finished with our Oleograph technique.
Size: 10 x 6" / 26 x 16cm
(Code: MC7)