Frederick trevelyan goodall (london 1848-1871)
a nude study of a standing young man holding a head
black chalk and red colored crayon, on wove paper
28 1⁄2 x 20 in. (72. 4 x 50. 8 cm)
provenance: with shepherd gallery, new york (füssli through tiffany. 19th and early 20th century paintings, drawings and sculpture, 1987, no. 24, ill. , as attributed to herbert james draper; the julian academy, paris, 1868-1939, 1989, no. 26, ill. , as herbert james draper). Formerly attributed to herbert james draper and charles west cope and william mulready, this drawing has been identified as a study for the figure of david in frederick trevelyan goodall’s painting david and goliath, sold at sotheby’s belgravia, london, 6 january 1976, lot 188a. Date: 19th century.
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