The Violinist Niccolò Paganiniborrowed from wga.hu |
Ingre, who was a French
academic painter, is considered, by some, to be the best pencil draftsmen of all
time.
An academic painter first creates
a preparatory drawing to obtain necessary information for a proposed painting.
Here, Ingre takes extra time to familiarize himself
with the typography of the sitter's face by creating a tightly modeled rendering
of the head.The delicate modeling of the face is in
contrast to the gestural handling of the rest of the figure. Thus, Ingre has controlled
the viewer’s eye movement across a composition by the degree of rendering of a
particular element.
From Wikipedia
Self-portrait at age 24, 1804 (revised c. 1850),
oil on canvas, 78 x 61 cm, Musée Condé
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