Black chalk, touched with white, on gray paper; signed Michetti bottom left. 400 x 180 mm.
Our drawing is related to the female figure on the far right of the painting
Sulla Via della Chiesa, (1887), and is particularly comparable with another drawing for the same composition.
See Benzi F., Berardi G. and Sacchi Lodispoto T. Francesco Paolo Michetti. Catalogo generale. 2019; cat. Nos 377 and 378.
Francesco Paolo Michetti was taught at the Accademia in Naples by Morelli, but he also attended the life drawing classes of Filippo Palizzi, who exercised the greatest influence on his development. In 1871 Michetti made his first trip to Paris. There he came in contact with Fortuny, De Nittis and the dealer Goupil and exhibited at the Salons of 1872 and 1875. In 1883 Michetti purchased a convent in his homeland, Abruzzo, as his home and studio. For the next twenty years, the convent was a meeting place for artists and exponents of culture. Abruzzo was Michetti's emotional and aesthetic inspiration: he combined studies from life and extensive photographic documentation, capturing its people, animals, and local events in emotionally charged paintings with luminous colors and vibrant light.