Portrait Bust of a Woman with a Large Collar, from Perfect School to Learn How to Draw the Entire Human Body (English translation)
Luca Ciamberlano
The work titled "Portrait Bust of a Woman with a Large Collar" is an engraving by Luca Ciamberlano, based on a design by Agostino Carracci, and is part of a series intended as instructional material for artists, reflecting the pedagogical practices of the Carracci Academy. This piece exemplifies the Carracci's emphasis on anatomical accuracy and classical beauty, serving as a tool for teaching the depiction of the human form during the late Renaissance period.
The engraving "Portrait Bust of a Woman with a Large Collar" by Luca Ciamberlano, after Agostino Carracci, depicts a woman in a three-quarter view, characterized by a voluminous, intricately detailed collar that frames her face. The use of fine lines and shading techniques in black on ivory laid paper emphasizes the texture of the collar and the subtle contours of the woman's facial features, showcasing the precision and skill typical of late Renaissance engraving.