Jacopo Zucchi (Florence circa 1540-1596)
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Jacopo Zucchi (Florence circa 1540-1596)

A sheet of figure studies: A man and woman dancing, two elegant ladies, and two men carrying baskets on their shoulders

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Jacopo Zucchi (Florence circa 1540-1596)
A sheet of figure studies: A man and woman dancing, two elegant ladies, and two men carrying baskets on their shoulders
with inscription 'A. Carache' and with number '50'
red chalk, pen and brown ink
7¼ x 10 7/8 in. (18.2 x 27.8 cm.)
Provenance
J. Richardson, Sen. (L. 2184), his mount, with indistinct shelfmark (on the verso).
Heneage Finch, 5th Earl of Aylesford (L. 58); possibly Christie's, London, 17-18 July 1893, part of lot 230 ('Various sketches by the Carracci', sold for 5s to Murray).
Probably purchased by the mother of the present owner in Paris in the early 20th Century.

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Lot Essay

Although most of Zucchi's known drawings are more highly finished, the rapidly drawn figures on the present sheet share certain anatomical peculiarities which are characteristic of the artist, such as the thin ankles and tapering feet. The men carrying baskets on the right of the sheet, with their broad-brimmed hats and one hand on their hip, are very close to the figures with baskets in Zucchi's painting La miniera d'oro in the Studiolo of Francesco I in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, where Zucchi worked as part of Vasari's team of painters between 1570 and 1572. The pair of elegantly dressed ladies, too, seem to be related to the noblewomen in the background of the same painting (see W. Vitzthum, I grandi decoratori: Lo Studiolo di Francesco I a Firenze, Milan, 1969, p. 46).

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