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Andrea del Sarto

Getty Center, Los Angeles

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The Renaissance Workshop in Action

For Andrea Del Sarto, the sketch was the genesis of the artistic process, whether through ideas thrown down on the sheet or detailed figure studies. This monographic show – his first in the US – reveals the role of drawing in the final paintings.

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(c. 1520), Andrea del Sarto.

Study for the Head of Julius Caesar (c. 1520), Andrea del Sarto. Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY

(c. 1529), Andrea del Sarto.

Study of an Old Woman’s Head (c. 1529), Andrea del Sarto. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, presented by a Body of Subscribers, 1846

(c. 1528), Andrea del Sarto

Study of a Donkey in Profile to Left, Grazing (c. 1528), Andrea del Sarto © Trustees of the British Museum

(c. 1528), Andrea del Sarto.

Compositional Study of the Madonna and Child with Saints (c. 1528), Andrea del Sarto. Photo credit: bpk, Berlin / Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany / Photo: Volker-H. Schneider / Art Resource, NY

(1512), Andrea del Sarto.

Head of a Young Man, Looking Up to the Right (1512), Andrea del Sarto. Fondation Custodia, Collection Frits Lugt, Paris

(1522-1526), Andrea del Sarto.

Study of a Kneeling Figure with a Sketch of a Face (recto); Figure Study and Face (verso) (1522-1526), Andrea del Sarto. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

(c. 1525), Andrea del Sarto

Five Studies for a Lunette with the Virgin and Child (c. 1525), Andrea del Sarto © Trustees of the British Museum

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