Dec 25, 2009
The Oxford Dictionary of Art | academy figure
academy figure.
A careful painting or drawing (usually about half life-size) from the nude human figure made as an exercise, typically in an art school or academy. The figure is usually depicted in a heroic pose, and there is a tradition of suitable postures that goes back to the Carracci. Two early 19th-century French examples are in the National Gallery, London.
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