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Study of Othello

Maker (British, 1806-1870)
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Daten.d.
Mediumred and black chalk on wove paper
Dimensionssheet/ image: 6 1/8 x 4 3/8 in. (15.6 x 11.1 cm.) mat: 19 x 12 1/2 in. (48.3 x 31.8 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextDaniel Maclise was known for his paintings illustrating scenes from literature. This drawing is probably a study made in preparation for an 1859 oil painting depicting a pivotal moment in Shakespeare’s Othello. The artist used it to work out the expression of Othello, who raises his eyes heavenward upon discovering what he believes is his wife’s betrayal. Unlike the painting, which employs broad theatrical gestures to convey the scene’s drama, this drawing is a sensitive study of the model’s features. These are rendered in light strokes of chalk blended to create the soft shadow under his lower lip and the slight lift of his eyebrows (2022).
Status
Not on view
Object number70.19
Terms
    Feet and Hand Studies
    Daniel Maclise
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.885
    Illustration to O'Rourke's "Faery Legends and Traditions"
    Daniel Maclise
    1825
    Object number: 71.54C
    Illustration to O'Rourke's "Faery Legends and Traditions"
    Daniel Maclise
    1825
    Object number: 71.54A
    Illustration to O'Rourke's "Faery Legends and Traditions"
    Daniel Maclise
    n.d.
    Object number: 71.54B
    Guess Who
    Daniel B. Dowling
    n.d.
    Object number: 91.237
    Charles Lanman
    Daniel Huntington
    ca. 1840
    Object number: 90.20
    Nyack [upper drawing] Bit of Shore, Opposite Newburgh [lower drawing]
    Daniel Huntington
    08/29/1859
    Object number: 91.37
    Othello
    George Moutard Woodward
    1789
    Object number: 71.78.19
    Portrait of a Man
    Daniel Gardner
    n.d.
    Object number: 58.22