Ugolino and His Sons
original Nero lead rendering on 18 x 24-inches beachsand Strathmore archival, acid-free paper
a sculptured scene from the Divine Comedy by Dante: the imprisonment and starvation of the tyrant, Ugolino, and his innocent sons. A solid rock is sculptured into the anatomically correct marvelous human forms in a compositional group
original Nero lead rendering on 18 x 24-inches beachsand Strathmore archival, acid-free paper
a sculptured scene from the Divine Comedy by Dante: the imprisonment and starvation of the tyrant, Ugolino, and his innocent sons. A solid rock is sculptured into the anatomically correct marvelous human forms in a compositional group
original Nero lead rendering on 18 x 24-inches beachsand Strathmore archival, acid-free paper
a sculptured scene from the Divine Comedy by Dante: the imprisonment and starvation of the tyrant, Ugolino, and his innocent sons. A solid rock is sculptured into the anatomically correct marvelous human forms in a compositional group