
Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
Study for the Rose, 1995
Litho crayon on paper
38 x 30"
202505-5746
A poignant and elegant rendering, Study for the Rose captures a ballerina in quiet reflection within the sanctuary of the studio. Created in 1995, this original conté crayon drawing presents...
A poignant and elegant rendering, Study for the Rose captures a ballerina in quiet reflection within the sanctuary of the studio. Created in 1995, this original conté crayon drawing presents the dancer in a moment of repose, her gaze gently lowered, with hands delicately resting on the soft folds of her ruffled tutu. The classical styling—complete with ballerina shoes, a fitted bodice, and hair drawn into a neat bun—evokes the timeless grace of the ballet tradition.
Executed in a rich red conté crayon, a favored medium of the artist, the drawing exudes warmth and emotional depth. A subtle wash enhances the composition, lending softness and dimension to the contours of the figure and imbuing the piece with a refined sense of atmosphere.
This work served as the original study for the bronze edition of Study for the Rose, making it not only a rare glimpse into the artist’s creative process but also a highly collectible piece in its own right. With its classical beauty and intimate mood, this drawing stands as a testament to the artist's deep reverence for the human form and the quiet power of stillness.
Executed in a rich red conté crayon, a favored medium of the artist, the drawing exudes warmth and emotional depth. A subtle wash enhances the composition, lending softness and dimension to the contours of the figure and imbuing the piece with a refined sense of atmosphere.
This work served as the original study for the bronze edition of Study for the Rose, making it not only a rare glimpse into the artist’s creative process but also a highly collectible piece in its own right. With its classical beauty and intimate mood, this drawing stands as a testament to the artist's deep reverence for the human form and the quiet power of stillness.