Rodolphe Bresdin

Sketches of Classical or Biblical Figures

Pen and brown ink
15.9 × 12.1 cm (6.3 × 4.8 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Rodolphe Bresdin

Study of BathersStudy of BathersTwo LandscapesTwo LandscapesDe baadster en de DoodDe baadster en de DoodStudie voor een aanbidding der koningen, op de achtergrond een ruïne met twee Corinthische zuilenStudie voor een aanbidding der koningen, op de achtergrond eNightmareNightmareThe EyrieThe EyrieRotslandschapRotslandschapEtruscan VillageEtruscan Village

More like this

The Last JudgmentMichael Herr — The Last JudgmentFigure Studies: Standing and Kneeling Clerics and Religious, Adam and Eve, and a Reclining SkeletonFrancesco Vanni — Figure Studies: Standing and Kneeling ClerStudy for Perseus Liberating AndromedaPerino del Vaga — Study for Perseus Liberating AndromedaThe Month of June, Shearing Sheep (recto); Couples Drinking Wine, The Month of October (verso)Master of the Months of Lucas|Bernard van Orley — The Month Scenes from the Life of Christ and Other Figure StudiesStefano della Bella — Scenes from the Life of Christ and OthKrishna and Radha Under Mt. GovardhanKrishna and Radha Under Mt. GovardhanPiece with Roman chariot and ruins (Furnishing fabric)Bromley Hall Printworks — Piece with Roman chariot and ruinsFinding of MosesPier Francesco Mola — Finding of MosesSheet of Sketches: Lancers, Struggling Nudes, Other SubjectsJean Louis André Théodore Géricault — Sheet of Sketches: LanClassical Subject (Lucretia's Dead Body is Carried by her Husband, Lead by her Mourning Father)John Hamilton Mortimer — Classical Subject (Lucretia's Dead LamentationFrench School — LamentationSaint Peter standing in the centre surrounded by Apostles distraught at the death of Christ who is shown ascending from the tomb in the upper sectionPietro Testa|François Collignon — Saint Peter standing in th