The Head of Abraham
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
(Venice, Italy, 1696–Madrid, Spain, 1770)
NationalityItalian, Europe
Date1750
MediumRed and white chalks on blue paper
DimensionsSheet: 9 3/8 × 6 7/8 in. (23.8 × 17.5 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, The Suida-Manning Collection, 2017.1396
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Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object number2017.1396
On View
Not on viewFifteenth century Italian painter and writer Cennino Cennini wrote: “To approach the glory of painting . . . start by taking up a system of drawing on tinted paper.”
Three hundred years later artists continued to follow Cennini’s advice. They commonly drew with black, red, and white chalks on a variety of colored papers, allowing them to model forms in light and dark. With the color of paper as a backdrop, drawings in this manner exhibit the light, volume, and texture of paintings.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s sinuous and rhythmic lines of red and white cause The Head of a Warrior to emerge slowly. Only after recognizing the old warrior’s plumed helmet do we see the delicate and somewhat faded lines of his face coalesce into his upward-looking gaze.
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