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Medium: Pencil
Minimal, black and white, graphite drawing: 'PICK'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'Cover'
Located in New York, NY
My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graphi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

French Impressionist Set of Two Nude Male Figures Showering Pencil Sketch
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Nude Figures by Louise Alix (French, 1888-1980) *see notes below provenance stamp to the back pencil drawing on artist paper, unframed measures: 10 high by 8.25 inches wide conditio...
Category

Mid-20th Century Impressionist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Color Pencil

French Impressionist Set of Two Nude Female Figures Pencil Sketch
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Female Figures by Louise Alix (French, 1888-1980) *see notes below provenance stamp to the back pencil drawing on artist paper, unframed measures: 10 high by 8 inches wide condition...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Color Pencil

Minimal, black and white, graphite drawing: 'FIND'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Monograph: Christo The Gates Project for Central Park NYC (Signed and Inscribed)
Located in New York, NY
Super rare original signed The Gates proposal book for famous art critic: Christo: The Gates Project for Central Park New York City (Hand Signed and Inscribed to art critic Anthony ...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Mixed Media, Pencil, Offset, Board, Lithograph

Georgian Contemporary Art by Lali Kakubava - Red Ballerina
Located in Paris, IDF
Watercolor on paper Lali Kakubava is a Georgian artist born in 1976 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She is philologist by degree, former producer, and founder of LAV7 Galle...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Watercolor, Pencil

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'TWIST'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'ENTANGLE'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'CENTRIC 3'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white wall sculpture: 'TRAVERSE'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'TWIRL'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined grap...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

French Impressionist Nude Female Figure Stretching Pencil Sketch
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Nude Figure by Louise Alix (French, 1888-1980) *see notes below provenance stamp to the back pencil drawing on artist paper, unframed measures: 10 high by 8 inches wide condition: o...
Category

Mid-20th Century Impressionist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Color Pencil

Georgian c.1826 Graphite Drawing - Portrait of a Young Girl with Dog
Located in Corsham, GB
Acquired as a pair, this fine graphite drawing depicts a young Georgian girl petting a dog. Highlighted in watercolour on watermarked 'watman paper,1826'. The drawing has been well p...
Category

Early 19th Century Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Graphite

"Cronus Asleep in the Cave" Mixed Media Work on Paper by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Asleep in the Cave, 1971 Acrylic, ink wash, graphite, paper collage on paper on board 26 x 35 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, b...
Category

1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Acrylic, Paper, Ink, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'Enable'
Located in New York, NY
My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graphi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

"Cronus View from the Cave" Abstract Mixed Media Composition by David Hare
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus View from the Cave, 1971 Graphite, Ink wash, Paper Collage on Paper on Board 25 x 33 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Ink, Graphite

Reanimator
Located in Columbia, MO
Sean Lyman is a Professor of Painting and Drawing at Missouri State University, with an extensive list of international exhibitions and work in public permanent collections including...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Archival Paper, Graphite, Watercolor

Annual Edition, Lt. Ed. 1970s mixed media Op Art silkscreen on board hand signed
Located in New York, NY
Richard Anuszkiewicz Annual Edition, 1970 Silkscreen on Masonite Signed and dated in graphite pencil lower right recto. Edition of 100 8 × 5 1/10 × 1/5 inches Unframed Signed and dat...
Category

1970s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Masonite, Screen, Graphite

Nursing Mother Sketch
Located in Austin, TX
By Gustav Likan 4" x 5.5" Pencil on Paper Framed Size: 14.25" x 14.25" A sketch of a mother nursing her baby. From Likan's 1944 series depicting his wife Barbara and son Michael. About the Artist: Born in Yugoslavia in 1912, Gustav Likan achieved international fame as an artist early in life. He has long been noted in Europe for his portraits of royalty and heads of state. After coming to America, his color genius caught fire and he emerged as one of the most important colourists of the twentieth century. Likan studied restoration under the greatest European masters...
Category

1940s Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Archival Paper, Pencil

Antoni Costa Woman original figurative drawing painting
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
woman. original figurative academician drawing painting. FRAMED Barcelona, 1904 - Barcelona, 1965 It was formed in Buenos Aires, in the Circle of San Lucas of Barcelona and the FAD...
Category

1960s Realist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Carbon Pencil

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'TWIXT'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Zapata-Tiempo, signed/N by both Ed Ruscha and Billy Al Bengston, made in Spain
Located in New York, NY
Ed Ruscha, Billy Al Bengston, Ed Ruscha and Billy Al Bengston Zapata-Tiempo, hand signed by both Ed Ruscha and Billy Al Bengston, 1988 (Engberg & P. 168), 1988 Color etching and aqua...
Category

1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Etching, Pencil, Mixed Media, Aquatint

Mother and Child in Cradle Sketch
Located in Austin, TX
By Gustav Likan A depiction of a mother putting her child to bed in a cradle, dated 1944. 6" x 5" Pencil on Paper Framed Size: 13.75" x 12.75" From Likan's collection of depictions ...
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1940s Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Archival Paper, Pencil

Portrait of a Young Male, Graphite on paper sketch, 20th Century English Artist
Located in London, GB
Graphite on paper Image size: 10 1/4 x 8 1/2 (26 x 22 cm) Mounted Drawing was at the heart of all of his artistic practice. A friend once recalled an anecdote that out on a walk he ...
Category

20th Century English School Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Graphite

"THE BIG TOP" 2024 Colorful Fun Whimsical Surrealist Painting - FEMALE ARTIST
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
"The Big Top" is a wonderful, whimsical, surrealist mixed media painting. Acrylic, Sakura Markers, Tarlatan, Interfacing, Corrugated Cardboard, Caran d’Ache & Pencil on a Birchwood Panel 30 x 30 inches 2024 Artist’s Statement "My soul serves as the compass that guides me towards pieces that resonate deeply within me." Kate Cohen...
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2010s Surrealist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Acrylic, Watercolor, Wood Panel, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Color Pencil,...

"Floating Pane" - Realistic Hand Painted Lithograph
Located in Soquel, CA
"Floating Panel" - Realistic Hand Painted Lithograph Lithograph with hand-painted ribbons by Patricia Pearce (American, b. 1948). In this composition, the pane with four bars is a l...
Category

1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Gouache, Pencil, Lithograph

Minimal, black and white, graphite drawing: 'CURL'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Graphite

View of Cornwall, Graphite Sketch, 20th Century English Female Artist
Located in London, GB
Graphite on paper Image size: 5 1/4 x 8 inches (13 x 20.25 cm) Mounted Jane Ross Little is known about Jane Ross apart from that she attended Heatherley's Art School. Here she met...
Category

20th Century English School Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Graphite

MB 018 (Figurative Life Drawing of Handsome Male Nude by Mark Beard)
Located in Hudson, NY
Academic life drawing of male nude with charcoal and graphite by Mark Beard, "MB 018" graphite, Conte crayon and charcoal on Arches paper 30 x 19 inches unframed Signed, lower right ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Paper, Graphite, Conté

"Cronus Dining" David Hare, Yellow and White Composition on Paper, Abstract
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Dining, 1968 Graphite, acrylic, paper collage on board 44 x 34 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

1960s Abstract Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

A Graphite & Colored Pencil Drawing by Henri Le Sidaner, "La Barrière, Gerberoy"
Located in Chicago, IL
A graphite & colored pencil drawing of La Barrière, Gerberoy, by important Post-Impressionist painter Henri Le Sidaner, titled "La Barrière, Gerberoy". Drawing accompanied with a ce...
Category

Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Graphite, Paper, Color Pencil

Old Testament Scene with Angel 1813 Large Grisaille Drawing on Paper Signed
Located in Stockholm, SE
One of the characters in this scene is a mature man, kneeling with his head bowed and hands clasped near his chest in a gesture of supplication. His posture conveys a sense of humili...
Category

Early 19th Century Realist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Mahogany, Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

A 1940s Black & WhiteFashion Study for Lily Daché Hat Designs
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 1940s black & white fashion study featuring an advertisement for women's hats by Lilly Daché. Provenance: Cornelia Steckl-Jurin, Founder of the Fashion Department at the Sc...
Category

1940s American Modern Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

Minimal abstract, black and white wall sculpture: 'Encounter'
Located in New York, NY
My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graphi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Larry Rivers "Stencilpack Camel (1978)"
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
Larry Rivers Stencil Camel - each piece in the edition is unique 1978 Lithograph in colors/wove paper with pochoir & graphite/acetate 24 7/8 x 21 3/8 in. - 30 x 30 in. Framed Signed,...
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1970s Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Crayon, Graphite, Lithograph, Screen

Jim Dine Study of Pigs for the Oo La La portfolio box with Ron Padgett blue
Located in New York, NY
This drawing is a study for the portfolio box from the Jim Dine Oo La La portfolio of 15 lithographs printed offset from zinc plates. The portfolio was produced in collaboration with Ron Padgett and published by Petersburg Press, London. An image of the portfolio cover can be found in the listing photos. The late 1960s and early 70s saw Dine’s interest in literary pursuits grow: he illustrated and published a book of his own poetry entitled Welcome Home Lovebirds (Trigram Press, 1969), and he provided drawings and photographs for the publications of Padgett and other New York School poets: Ron Padgett’s translation of Apollinaire’s "Le Poète Assassiné” (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1968), Ron Padgett and Tom Clark’s Bun (Angel Hair, 1968), and Fragment, by Ted Berrigan (Cape Goliard Press, London 1969). Cape Golliard also published a stylish monograph in 1970 reproducing photographs and drawings titled "The Adventures of Mr and Mrs Jim and Ron". In 1966, police raided a Jim Dine exhibition in London at the Robert Fraser Gallery. Fraser was charged under the Obscene Publications act and Dine was found to be indecent. After a meteoric rise to artistic prominence in New York, Dine had tired of the city’s intense art scene, and this incident was the final straw. He moved with his family to London in 1967 and began producing work at Petersburg Press, where he would become a longtime collaborator. As a student, Dine had cited the great American poets, Ron Padgett, Robert Creeley and Ted Berrigan, of the New York School as early inspirations, and in London, he eagerly took the opportunity to work with Padgett at Petersburg Press. Jim Dine, Study of Pigs for the Oo La La portfolio box 1970 Unique unsigned drawing...
Category

1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Oil Pastel, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'TWINE'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'MIDST'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'MUDDLE'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Mood 2 drawing
Located in London, GB
artist: Anastasia Kurakina abstract expressionist colour pencil drawing on paper(very thick paper/cardboard) one of a kind hand signed Anastasia dialogues with the chromatic materi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Pencil, Color Pencil, Cardboard

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'Fuse'
Located in New York, NY
My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graphi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Epoxy Resin, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'CULTA'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

20th Century abstract wood relief by British modernist Bryan Ingham
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
BRYAN INGHAM (BRITISH 1936-1997) COLLE VAL D'ELSA, 1991-92 oil and pencil on wood relief signed, titled and dated 'Bryan Ingham Colle Val d'Elsa 1991-1992 (relief)' (on the reverse)...
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20th Century Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Wood, Oil, Pencil

A 1940s Fashion Study for the Southern Collection by Nettie Rosenstein
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 1940s fashion study featuring and advertisement for Marshall Field & Company featuring the "Southern Collection by Nettie Rosenstien". Provenance: Cornelia Steckl-Jurin, Fo...
Category

1940s American Modern Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil

Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'SPRAWL'
Located in New York, NY
“My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Clay, Paint, Varnish, Graphite

A 1940s Fashion Study for Women's Hats
Located in Chicago, IL
An early 1940s fashion study featuring women's hats in pink tobes. Provenance: Cornelia Steckl-Jurin, Founder of the Fashion Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago...
Category

1940s American Modern Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

The Cemetery, Graphite Sketch, 20th Century English Female Artist
Located in London, GB
Graphite on paper Image size: 7 x 5 inches (17.75 x 12.75 cm) Mounted Jane Ross Little is known about Jane Ross apart from that she attended Heatherley's Art School. Here she met ...
Category

20th Century English School Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Portrait of a Boy, Pastel Drawing, 20th Century English
Located in London, GB
Pastel and graphite on paper Image size: 11 x 8 1/2 inches (28 x 21.5 cm) Mounted William Dring Dring was born with the forenames Dennis William, but was known colloquially as Joh...
Category

Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Graphite, Pastel, Paper

Lovers draw
Located in Boxholm, SE
Lovers Draw – Jolanta Johnsson, experienced Polish artist, graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, PhD of fine arts, university teacher. She currently lives in Sweden. This i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Pencil, Carbon Pencil, Crayon, Paper

Disegno figurativo toscano neoclassico raffigurante un uomo barbuto
Located in Florence, IT
Il disegno, matita su carta, raffigura un uomo barbuto, girato verso l'osservatore, che indossa una camicia con il colletto aperto ed è rappresentato con un'espressione di intenso st...
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Early 19th Century Other Art Style Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Pencil

Jawbreaker/Mouthful
Located in Columbia, MO
Sean Lyman is a Professor of Painting and Drawing at Missouri State University, with an extensive list of international exhibitions and work in public permanent collections including...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Archival Paper, Graphite

I Like The Way You Kiss - Abstract Painting on Raw Natural Canvas
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles artist Taylour Martin creates captivating abstract compositions in acrylic on canvas, showcasing a dynamic interplay of emotions and colors. Martin's art is a reflection ...
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2010s Minimalist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Canvas, Oil Pastel, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Pencil

Academic nudes painter - 19th century figure drawing - Pencil paper Italy
Located in Varmo, IT
Italian painter (19th-20th century) - Academic male nude. 44 x 44 cm without frame, 54 x 54 cm with frame. Pencil drawing and white chalk on paper, in a lacquered wooden frame. Co...
Category

Late 19th Century Realist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Pencil

Atonement
Located in Columbia, MO
Sean Lyman is a Professor of Painting and Drawing at Missouri State University, with an extensive list of international exhibitions and work in public permanent collections including...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Graphite, Archival Paper

Seamed
Located in Columbia, MO
JENNIFER VIVIANO Seamed 2018 Chalk pastel and graphite on paper 8 x 22 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Chalk, Graphite

Cracked
Located in Columbia, MO
JENNIFER VIVIANO Cracked 2018 Chalk pastel and graphite on paper 8 x 22 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Paper, Chalk, Graphite

Disegno toscano figurativo nudo maschile a sanguigna su carta del XIX secolo
Located in Florence, IT
Il disegno, sanguigna su carta, raffigura un uomo nudo seduto su una roccia, ritratto di schiena nell'atto di alzare una mano al cielo, con una posa e un'espressione ricche di pathos...
Category

Early 19th Century Other Art Style Art by Medium: Pencil

Materials

Pencil, Paper

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