MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (CAPRESE 1475-1564 ROME)
MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (CAPRESE 1475-1564 ROME)
MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (CAPRESE 1475-1564 ROME)
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MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (CAPRESE 1475-1564 ROME)
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MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI (CAPRESE 1475-1564 ROME)

Diagram of a rectangular block of marble

细节
1 4/5 x 2 3/5 in. (4.6 x 6 cm)
来源
Cosimo Buonarroti (1790-1858), Florence (according to handwritten notes on letter paper attached to the drawing ‘L’ Aud: [for ‘Auditore’] Cosimo Buonarroti offriva/ l’accluso saggio del carattere del/ suo illustre antenato Michelangelo/al Sig. D. Bowring in segno di/ particolare stima il di 3 9bre 1836’, and ‘Florence 3 9ber 1836/ The enclosed writing and outline of / Michael Angelo was given on this/ day by his descendant Cosimo/ Buonarroti/ John Bowring’).
John Bowring (1792-1872), Exeter (according to the handwritten notes attached to the drawing quoted above).
Anonymous sale; Christie’s, London, 1 July 1986, lot 40 (attached to the back of the frame).
出版
P. Joannides, The Drawings of Michelangelo and his Followers in the Ashmolean Museum, Cambridge, 2003, p. 23.

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Although briefly mentioned in 2003 (see Literature), this small sketch can be considered a new addition to the group of diagrams of marble blocks drawn by Michelangelo, most of which are preserved at the Casa Buonarroti, Florence (C. de Tolnay, Corpus dei disegni di Michelangelo, III, Novara, 1978, nos. 441-487, ill.). A few other drawings of this type were discovered recently, among them one acquired by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (inv. 2000.44; see M. Mussolin, ‘Minimal Michelangelo: The Journey of a Sketch’, online publication, 31 October 2023, accessed January 2024); one sold at Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 12 May 2004; and one sold at Christie’s, London, 12 November 2008, lot 82.

In these simple drawings, the great artist recorded the size and form of block of marble needed for sculptural and architectural projects; they ‘provided instructions for quarrying the blocks, and allowed for the quantification of costs related to the material and its transportation’ (Mussolin, op. cit.). The drawings were given (or sometimes sold?) by Michelangelo’s nineteenth-century relative, Cosimo Buonarroti. As recorded in the note written by him at the moment of the gift of the present sheet, its recipient was John Bowring, a British economist and writer who later became fourth Governor of Hong Kong. Originally, the drawing offered here must have had a second of similar size and form next to it, as suggested by the word ‘simile’ in Michelangelo’s handwriting.

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