A wild-haired, robed woman rushing to the right, seen from behind 1631 Cornelis Saftleven A woman in a long, loose robe and cloth cap energetically leans forward. Her wiry hair and the strings of her cap fly in the air along with movement. The woman may have been intended to represent a witch. Saftleven is known for his scenes of sorcerers and drawings of hellish creatures. A prolific draftsman and painter, created numerous independent single figure studies in black chalk. Many of them depict figures from behind or with their face somehow covered like the Met's "Boy Sleeping Outdoors" (2008.152).. A wild-haired, robed woman rushing to the right, seen from behind. Cornelis Saftleven (Dutch, Gorinchem 1607-1681 Rotterdam). 1631. Black chalk, with touches of oiled black chalk. Drawings

A wild-haired, robed woman rushing to the right, seen from behind 1631 Cornelis Saftleven A woman in a long, loose robe and cloth cap energetically leans forward. Her wiry hair and the strings of her cap fly in the air along with movement. The woman may have been intended to represent a witch. Saftleven is known for his scenes of sorcerers and drawings of hellish creatures. A prolific draftsman and painter, created numerous independent single figure studies in black chalk. Many of them depict figures from behind or with their face somehow covered like the Met's "Boy Sleeping Outdoors" (2008.152).. A wild-haired, robed woman rushing to the right, seen from behind. Cornelis Saftleven (Dutch, Gorinchem 1607-1681 Rotterdam). 1631. Black chalk, with touches of oiled black chalk. Drawings
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