Théodore Géricault (French, 1791–1824) Théodore Géricault relied only on broad outlines and richly applied 
washes to produce the muscular bodies of these two nudes. He reused a sheet covered with pencil drawings, creating new, more powerful forms that contrast linearity with volume. He may have sketched them at the 
École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he copied antique statues for practice.  
 The figures on the 
verso are less inventive and more orderly, arranged in two neat rows. Using pen and ink to cover older pencil drawings of studies of heads, Géricault again copied antique statues, including several in 
classical armor as well as the figures of 
Cupid and Psyche. Most of these figures are simple outlines, while others have a delicately applied 
wash.
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