Friday, October 11, 2024 1pm to 5pm
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500 17th Street NW, Washington DC 20006
September 20-December 7, 2024 - Wednesday-Saturday, 1-5 pm. Reception: September 19, 4-6 pm with a gallery talk by Professor Pollack and some of her students around 5 pm.
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Drawing from life is an important lesson in the academic tradition of fine arts training and a continuing practice for many professional artists. The GW Collection holds a number of very fine life drawings from all levels of artistic practice. Anchored by a monumental painting by Lowell Nesbitt, the exhibition features two works from a recent gift of sketches by the late-professor emeriti Arthur Hall Smith. Also included are works by Pietro Lazzari, Joe Shannon, and Manon Cleary.
Life drawing requires an understanding of human anatomy, artists have even been known to attend dissections and surgical theaters in order to gain a more thorough understanding of this subject. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632 by Rembrandt van Rijn and Thomas Eakins’ The Gross Clinic from 1875 are two, well-known examples of an artist’s depiction of these procedures. The exciting twist on this exhibition is the label text. Written by second-year medical students from the GW Medical School this exhibit taps into their expertise in the anatomy of the human body.
Research and writing for this exhibition was provided by the students in Dr. Linda Raphael's Medical Humanities class of 2nd year medical students