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A charcoal drawing of a sculptural, nude male torso seen from behind. The figure is heavily shaded and detailed, and fine lines express detailed contours of the body.
Anton Løvenberg, Study after a Plaster Cast of a Male Torso. Gift of Frederick Lovenberg

Drawing Closer

Four Hundred Years of Drawing from the RISD Museum
March 12 - September 4, 2022
A charcoal drawing of a sculptural, nude male torso seen from behind. The figure is heavily shaded and detailed, and fine lines express detailed contours of the body.
Anton Løvenberg, Study after a Plaster Cast of a Male Torso. Gift of Frederick Lovenberg

Introduction

This exhibition invites you to consider what drawings look like, what they were made from, and why they were made. Highlighting the most common drawing materials and techniques employed by European artists from the 1500s through the 1800s, seven sections discuss some of the functions these works served in the artists’ studios and the world beyond. This emphasis on materials and purposes moves beyond chronology or national classifications, encouraging nonlinear explorations of variety of works European artists produced during their first 400 years of drawing on paper the remarkable variety of works European artists produced during their first 400 years of drawing on paper.

The RISD Museum’s collection exists to teach and inspire the next generations of artists and makers, and it continues to be a resource for exploration, critical reflection, and wonder for wider audiences. Drawing Closer is the first step, whether you are encountering these works for the first time or looking at them afresh.

Jamie Gabbarelli

Prince Trust Associate Curator, Art Institute of Chicago

Former Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, RISD Museum

Jamie Gabbarelli

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Drawing Closer Exhibition Tour

March 22, 2022 / 11 am-12 pm

Drawing Closer

Four Hundred Years of Drawing from the RISD Museum
March 12 - September 3, 2022
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Drawing Closer
March 11, 2022 / 1-7 pm

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Drawing Closer: Four Hundred Years of Drawing from the RISD Museum

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A charcoal drawing of a sculptural, nude male torso seen from behind. The figure is heavily shaded and detailed, and fine lines express detailed contours of the body.

Anton Løvenberg

Study after a Plaster Cast of a Male Torso
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Louis Rolland Trinquesse

Seated Woman
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Louis de Boullogne the Younger

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Carlo Maratti

Double-Sided Sheet with Studies of Hercules in the Garden of the Hesperides
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