Study of Desiderio da Settignano’s ‘Bust of a Child’ (c. 1895)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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At first glance, the graceful simplicity of Paul Cézanne’s "Study of Desiderio da Settignano’s ‘Bust of a Child’" might seem merely a sketch. Yet, upon deeper examination, this artwork opens up as a dialogue spanning centuries, connecting two masters through the timeless beauty of art.Created around 1895, this tender sketch captures the essential characteristics of Settignano’s original sculpture—a delicate portrayal of a child, considered a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture. Cézanne, widely praised for initiating a transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavor to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century, demonstrates a deep engagement with the past through his pencil strokes.The child, depicted in profile with a slightly upturned face, appears ethereal, almost floating on the page. Cézanne's lines are gentle yet deliberate, leading the viewer's eye across the soft contours of the child's cheeks, the curling locks of hair, and the peaceful, serene expression. The child's upward gaze seems to transcend time and place, as if caught in a perpetual moment of innocence and wonder.This drawing is not simply an academic study; it is a heartfelt homage that pays respect to the skill of Settignano while also allowing Cézanne to infuse the work with his unique perspective. It invites us to reflect on the continuum of artistic inspiration and the subtle ways in which art from different eras and styles converse across time.