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Classical Male Head Study Pencil Sketch
Pencil sketch of a classical male head with curled hair, rendered in academic drawing style with tonal shading.
This is a refined pencil sketch depicting a classical male head, rendered in the academic tradition of figurative art study. The drawing captures the idealized features of a young man with curled hair, fine facial proportions, and a serene expression characteristic of neoclassical or Renaissance-inspired portraiture. The artist has skillfully employed cross-hatching and tonal gradation to create depth and dimension, particularly in the facial features, hair texture, and neck contours. The medium and technique suggest this is either an original study drawing or a study after classical sculpture or Renaissance works. The composition centers the head slightly off-perfect center, with careful attention to anatomical accuracy in the structure of the face, eyes, nose, and mouth. The paper shows age-related patina, adding to the authenticity and vintage quality of the piece. This type of study was traditionally used as foundational practice in classical art education.