Three studies elongated figures (1455) by Andrea Mantegna

“Three Studies of Elongated Figures” is a sketch created by Andrea Mantegna in 1455. This artwork falls within the Early Renaissance movement and is categorized as a sketch and study genre. Presently, the artwork is housed in the British Museum in London, UK.

The artwork consists of three figures, each depicted in a reclining position with varying degrees of detail and perspective. Mantegna’s use of line work is prominent, capturing the anatomical intricacies of the human form as well as demonstrating the spatial awareness characteristic of Renaissance artistry. The figures appear elongated, emphasizing the dynamic and dramatic nature of the human body. The monochromatic scheme focuses the viewer’s attention on the form and structure of the figures, showcasing Mantegna’s skill in anatomical studies. This sketch serves as an insightful glimpse into the artist’s process, reflecting the studied complexity and depth that defined his contributions to the Early Renaissance.

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