Ten Women of Stralsund

Ten women from Stralsund (in contemporary dress) is a pencil drawing in brown ink by Melchior Lorck from about 1571.

Ten Women of Stralsund
ArtistMelchior Lorck
Year1571 (1571)
Typepencil drawing and brown ink on paper
Dimensions22.2 cm × 31.3 cm (8.7 in × 12.3 in)
LocationNational Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen

Description edit

The dimensions are 22.2 x 31.3 cm.

The artwork is part of a series of drawings, which is believed to have served as sketches for woodcuts to illustrate a planned book on the history of clothing. It shows ten women, who are lined up and show off outfits from the 16th century. The women take different poses, and this allows Melchior Lorck to display their clothing from different angles.

Provenance edit

The drawing was purchased with funds from the Konsul George Jorck and Wife Emma Jorck's Foundation from the Evelyn collection at auction at Sotheby's in March 1966. It is available now at National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen.

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