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Source Description
In this chalk study of a lone, fallen soldier, the brown ink inscription at the bottom of the sheet indicates that at one time it was believed to be by Raphael. However, it is now attributed to Correggio based on the sensuous drawing style that focuses attention on some details, like the soldier’s leg and foot, while other contours are barely sketched and shaded. The back, or verso, of the sheet presents quick sketches of classical-style architecture and a woman with a quiver of arrows on her back; she may be an Amazon, one of a race of warrior women skilled in archery, or Diana, goddess of the hunt.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
162176
label
Study of a Fallen Soldier (possibly the Conversion of Saul) (recto)
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obj
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drawing
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1
Source metadata
id
162176
contentType
drawing
title
Study of a Fallen Soldier (possibly the Conversion of Saul) (recto)
description
In this chalk study of a lone, fallen soldier, the brown ink inscription at the bottom of the sheet indicates that at one time it was believed to be by Raphael. However, it is now attributed to Correggio based on the sensuous drawing style that focuses attention on some details, like the soldier’s leg and foot, while other contours are barely sketched and shaded. The back, or verso, of the sheet presents quick sketches of classical-style architecture and a woman with a quiver of arrows on her back; she may be an Amazon, one of a race of warrior women skilled in archery, or Diana, goddess of the hunt.
date
c. 1525
rights
CC0
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79985943
creators
40991
genreSpecific
Drawing
imageCount
1
source
import
dimensionsRaw
Sheet: 17.5 x 27.3 cm (6 7/8 x 10 3/4 in.)
cul
Northern Italy, Emilia, first half 16th Century
accession
2001.97.a
Source extras
tec
red chalk
tombstone
Study of a Fallen Soldier (possibly the Conversion of Saul) (recto), c. 1525. Attributed to Correggio (Italian, 1489?-1534). Red chalk; sheet: 17.5 x 27.3 cm (6 7/8 x 10 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund, 2001.97.a
supportMaterials
description
cream(1) laid paper
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DR - Italian
inscriptions
inscription
in brown ink, lower center: Raph. Urbino
creditline
John L. Severance Fund
updatedAt
2026-05-29 08:25:18.487000
sourceId
162176
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Drawings
coll
DR - Italian
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red chalk
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male
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Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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