This exhibition traces the
development of European drawing from the Renaissance to the early 20th century
through works by celebrated masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Dürer,
Rembrandt, Tiepolo, Ingres, Seurat, and Matisse. Approximately 60 drawings from
the Museum's acclaimed Robert Lehman Collection present a dynamic array of
styles, techniques, and genres—from panoramic landscapes and compositional
studies for mythological and biblical narratives to arresting studies of the
human form.
The selection illustrates
different facets of the artists' creative processes—from Leonardo's keen
anatomical observation in his Study of a Bear, to Dürer's awakening
self-consciousness as an artist in his Self-Portrait study, to Rembrandt's
reinterpretation of Leonardo's painted masterpiece, The Last Supper. The
exhibition is the first to explore Robert Lehman's significant activity as a
20th-century collector by highlighting the full range of his vast and
distinguished drawings collection, which numbers more than 700 sheets.
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/leonardo-to-matisse
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