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Seated Figure Study in Graphite Pencil
This classical pencil sketch depicts a figure seated in three-quarter view, rendered with careful attention to form and shadow. The artist has employed traditional graphite techniques to capture the contours of the subject's back, shoulders, and head, with particular emphasis on anatomical structure. The drawing demonstrates skillful use of shading and cross-hatching to create depth and volume. The figure's posture suggests contemplation or rest, with the body turned slightly away from the viewer. The loose, gestural quality of certain areas contrasts with the more detailed rendering of the head and upper torso, indicating this is likely a study piece. The aged paper surface with visible foxing suggests this is a historical or vintage artwork, possibly created as part of an academic training regimen or personal artistic practice.
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