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This drawing and W44, both executed in light black chalk, represent the same antique torso seen from the front and rear. They almost certainly originate from the same side of one sheet. W44 has been so closely cut at the top that a little of the drawing itself has been lost. These drawings show clear pentimenti in the outer contours, Michelangelo's lightly drawing the chalk over the paper before thickening the chosen line. Within the forms Michelangelo uses both cross hatching and curves to convey a 'morbidezza magistrale' (de Tolnay) and a synthesis of a live model and an antique torso - in this latter respect it is interesting to note the considerable projection of the l. thigh in W43, and the elongation of the torso in relation to the upper body.&#13;
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Two drawings of similar character equally in black chalk in the Casa Buonarroti, CB 41 F (de Tolnay 231) and CB 16F (de Tolnay 234) show the same torso in exact profile to the l. and r. and from a rear oblique angle, and surely derive from the same sheet as W43-4, Joannides (2002) considering CB 16 F to have adjoined Wilde 43, beneath it and at right angles to it. For Joannides the two BM fragments show a concern by Michelangelo for 'epidermis', CB 41 F for structure, 'with the view in left profile registered in a manner that deliberately undermines the idealism of the antique form'.&#13;
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Watermark: Star B: star in circle with cross: large (J. Roberts, 'A Dictionary of Michelangelo's Watermarks', Milan, p. 25).&#13;
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Lit.: J. Wilde, 'Italian Drawings in the BM, Michelangelo and his Studio',London, 1953, no. 43, pp. 79-80 (with previous literature); O. Kurz, 'Michelangelo at the BM', 'The Burlington Magazine', XCV, 606, September 1953,p. 310; L. Dussler, 'Die Zeichnungen des Michelangelo', Berlin, 1959, no. 556, pp. 255-6 (as apocryphally attributed to Michelangelo); P. Barocchi, 'Michelangelo e la sua scuola: i disegni di Casa Buonarroti e degli Ufizzi', Florence, 1962, I, under no. 69 (= de Tolnay 234), pp. 91 2; C. de Tolnay, 'Sur des Venus dessines par Michel Ange, a propos de un dessin oublie du Musée du Louvre', "Gazette des Beaux Arts", 1967, p. 196, fig. 5; F. Hartt, 'The Drawings of Michelangelo', London, 1971, no. 241; J.A. Gere and N. Turner, in exhib. cat., London, BM, 'Drawings by Michelangelo', 1975, no. 95, p. 80; C. de Tolnay, 'Corpus dei disegni di Michelangelo', Novara, 1976, II, no. 232; M. Hirst, 'Michelangelo and his Drawings', New Haven and London, 1988, p. 61, fig. 112 3; P. Joannides, in exhib. cat. (F. Falletti and J. Katz Nelson eds), Florence, Galleria dell'Accademia, 'Venus e Amore', 2002, no. 4, pp. 150-1</text>
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