Annibale Carracci

Study of Hercules Resting, with Separate Studies of His Head and Foot (recto); Rectangular grid design (verso)

1595/97
Black chalk, heightened with white chalk, on blue laid paper
25.9 × 39.5 cm (10.2 × 15.6 in)

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This is a highly finished study for a fresco mural of the same subject in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome. Hercules, the hero of Greek myth, is identified by his club, a lion’s hide, and the apple in his right hand. Though lifelike, the figure was not drawn from a live model but rather from statues available to the artist in Rome, especially an ancient Roman sculpture of a reclining river god. The blue paper creates a mid tone between the black and white chalks, granting Hercules a greater degree of volume and naturalism and dramatically enhancing Annibale Carracci’s fluid, masterful line.

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