

Two nude males; one standing with left arm raised; one sitting. Brown background. The drawing is titled "Two Male Nudes" and was drawn by Louis de Boullogne. The standing male has his right hand on the other's right arm. The sitting male sits on a base or rock; he has his head leaning down and to the side; left arm hanging down. The standing male looks up and to the right; right knee slightly bent; drapery behind.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 628 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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