BACCIO BANDINELLI (1493-1560)
A study of two male nudes (recto); The bust of a man (verso)
c. 1545RCIN 990394
Bandinelli trained as a painter before devoting himself to sculpture, and unlike most sculptors of his day he was a prolific draughtsman. His pen technique, a patchwork of parallel hatching and cross-hatching, was conceived in emulation of Michelangelo’s. This imposing drawing shows none of the idealisation seen in many of Bandinelli’s portraits, and may have been an informal study of an acquaintance.