Artwork
Young Woman, Florence [recto]
![Young Woman, Florence [recto], by Seth Wells Cheney, charcoal, 1839](https://artifactworldgallery.com/img/seth-wells-cheney--young-woman-florence-recto--05fb201b0cc35006-w1024.webp)
Young Woman, Florence [recto] is a charcoal drawing by the Romanticist artist Seth Wells Cheney. It dates from 1839 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
About this work
Overview
Young Woman, Florence [recto] is a charcoal and chalk drawing on wove paper, executed by Seth Wells Cheney in 1839.
Subject & Meaning
The drawing depicts a young woman, presumably set in Florence, though the subject's identity and the specific context or narrative behind the portrait are not explicitly defined in the available information.
Technique & Style
Cheney utilized a combination of charcoal and chalk on wove paper, characteristic of 19th-century drawing practices. The medium choice suggests a potentially quick yet expressive capture of the subject.
History & Provenance
Created in 1839, the drawing's early history and ownership trail before its current location are not detailed in the provided information.
Context
Produced during Cheney's travels or residence in Florence, the work reflects the common 19th-century artistic practice of creating sketches and portraits while abroad, often inspired by local subjects and settings.
Legacy
The lasting impact or notable exhibitions of 'Young Woman, Florence [recto]' are not specified in the given details, suggesting it may be part of Cheney's broader oeuvre without singular prominence.
Artist & collection


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