Lot Essay
According to a biography by his near contemporary Filippo Baldinucci 'the thing in which Baccio del Bianco excelled, and was perhaps even unique, was inventing and drawing with the pen funny little stories, grotesqueries and caricature portraits which were so well made that they could make people die of laughter' (quoted in J. Brooks, Graceful and True, Drawing in Florence c. 1600, exhib. cat., Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, and elsewhere, 2003-2004, p. 53, note 3).
The exact circumstances of this scene are not known, but Baccio and Francesco Furini were both apprentices in Biliverti's studio and must have known each other well. This drawing probably dates from shortly before November 1619 when Furini left for Rome since Baccio had left for Vienna by the time Furini returned.
The exact circumstances of this scene are not known, but Baccio and Francesco Furini were both apprentices in Biliverti's studio and must have known each other well. This drawing probably dates from shortly before November 1619 when Furini left for Rome since Baccio had left for Vienna by the time Furini returned.