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Medium: Wax Crayon
Colored Drawing with Ceramics and Horse Pop Folk Art 1980s
Colored Drawing with Ceramics and Horse Pop Folk Art 1980s

Colored Drawing with Ceramics and Horse Pop Folk Art 1980s

By Michael Lucero

Located in Surfside, FL

Michael Lucero (born 1953) is an American sculptor. His work has been exhibited in the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Mint Museum. Lucero works with multiple mediums and usually work...

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1980s Contemporary Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Crayon, Wax Crayon

WWII Pilot Dilbert in a Touring Car by Robert Osborn
WWII Pilot Dilbert in a Touring Car by Robert Osborn

WWII Pilot Dilbert in a Touring Car by Robert Osborn

By Robert Chesley Osborn

Located in Soquel, CA

A crayon illustration of Dilbert, the WWII pilot, off to see the world with his attentive passengers by Robert Chesley Osborn (American, 1904 - 1994). Signed "Osborn" lower right. Al...

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1960s Other Art Style Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Wax Crayon, Archival Paper

Antonio Monasterio – Woman with a Large Hat and Table with Vase. Nr.2
Antonio Monasterio – Woman with a Large Hat and Table with Vase. Nr.2

Antonio Monasterio – Woman with a Large Hat and Table with Vase. Nr.2

Located in Firenze, IT

Antonio Monasterio – Woman with a Large Hat and Table with Vase. Nr.2 • Technique: Mixed media on paper (pastels, wax, and red pen) • Dimensions: 56 x 44 cm • Signature: Lower ri...

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Late 20th Century Surrealist Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Crayon, Wax Crayon, Wax, Pen

New York City 4 original work on Japanese paper color pastel collage charcoal
New York City 4 original work on Japanese paper color pastel collage charcoal

New York City 4 original work on Japanese paper color pastel collage charcoal

By Bernardo Navarro Tomas

Located in Miami, FL

Bernardo Navarro Tomas (Cuba, 1977) 'Untitled', 2017 mixed media on japanese paper 12.3 x 17 in. (31 x 43 cm.) ID: NAA-304 Hand-signed by author

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2010s Contemporary Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Charcoal, Oil Pastel, Pastel, Wax Crayon

'Flamenco Dancer', Paris, Louvre, Académie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA, California
'Flamenco Dancer', Paris, Louvre, Académie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA, California

'Flamenco Dancer', Paris, Louvre, Académie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA, California

By Victor Di Gesu

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Stamped, verso, with estate stamp for Victor Di Gesu (American, 1914-1988) and created circa 1950. An expressive sketch of a woman wearing a scarlet flamenco dress and a mantilla an...

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1950s Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon, Graphite

Witch Hunt Inner Guts
Witch Hunt Inner Guts

Witch Hunt Inner Guts

By Metra Mitchell

Located in Columbia, MO

Metra Mitchell holds a BFA in Painting and minor in Art History from Western Kentucky University and an MFA in Painting from Fontbonne University. She h...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wax Crayon, Archival Paper

'Mother and Child', Bolivian-American Modernist
'Mother and Child', Bolivian-American Modernist

'Mother and Child', Bolivian-American Modernist

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Painted by Norha Beltran (Bolivian-American, 20th century). Accompanied by old label from Hourian Gallery, San Francisco and with comprehensive artist biography.

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1970s Post-Impressionist Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon, Watercolor

Three Trees Wait, Expressionist Drawing Landscape Watercolor Paper in Spft Tones
Three Trees Wait, Expressionist Drawing Landscape Watercolor Paper in Spft Tones

Three Trees Wait, Expressionist Drawing Landscape Watercolor Paper in Spft Tones

By Juanjo Saez

Located in Barcelona, ES

This is a beautiful expressionist style drawing by Juanjo Saez. Juanjo's pictorial work is an exploration of color, texture, and movement, creating vibrant compositions that capture ...

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2010s Expressionist Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon

Capricorn - Red, Collage, Paper, 21st Century
Capricorn - Red, Collage, Paper, 21st Century

Capricorn - Red, Collage, Paper, 21st Century

By Raluca Arnăutu

Located in Baden-Baden, DE

Capricorn, 2022 collage, colour wax on paper 46 H x 37.5 W cm Signed on right side down Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, populate...

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2010s Contemporary Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Wax Crayon

Psychodrama
Psychodrama

Psychodrama

By Metra Mitchell

Located in Columbia, MO

Metra Mitchell holds a BFA in Painting and minor in Art History from Western Kentucky University and an MFA in Painting from Fontbonne University. She h...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wax Crayon, Archival Paper

Rousselet, Portrait of an officer, 1915, wax crayon on paper
Rousselet, Portrait of an officer, 1915, wax crayon on paper

Rousselet, Portrait of an officer, 1915, wax crayon on paper

Located in Paris, FR

Rousselet, French School early 20th century Portrait of an officier, 1915 Wax crayon on paper signed "E Rousselet" and dated 1915 lower right 51.5 x 31.5 cm In quite good condition, ...

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1910s Symbolist Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Wax Crayon

'Seated Woman', Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Musee d'Art Moderne, LACMA SFAA
'Seated Woman', Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Musee d'Art Moderne, LACMA SFAA

'Seated Woman', Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Musee d'Art Moderne, LACMA SFAA

By Janet Ament De La Roche

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Stamped, verso, with certification of authenticity for Janet Ament De La Roche (American, 1916-2000) and painted circa 1965. Winner of the Prix Othon Friesz, Janet Ament studied at ...

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1960s Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon, Watercolor

Surrealist Figure in Space-scape, Surrealist Wax Crayon Drawing by Roberto Matta
Surrealist Figure in Space-scape, Surrealist Wax Crayon Drawing by Roberto Matta

Surrealist Figure in Space-scape, Surrealist Wax Crayon Drawing by Roberto Matta

By Roberto Matta

Located in Long Island City, NY

Roberto Matta, Chilean (1911 -2002) - Surrealist Figure in Space-scape, Year: 1956, Medium: Wax Crayon on paper, unsigned, Size: 13 x 10 in. (33.02 x 25.4 cm), Frame Size: 20.5 x...

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1950s Surrealist Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Wax Crayon

The Tree of Life, Expressionist Drawing Landscape Watercolor Paper in Soft Tones
The Tree of Life, Expressionist Drawing Landscape Watercolor Paper in Soft Tones

The Tree of Life, Expressionist Drawing Landscape Watercolor Paper in Soft Tones

By Juanjo Saez

Located in Barcelona, ES

This is a beautiful expressionist style drawing by Juanjo Saez. Juanjo's pictorial work is an exploration of color, texture, and movement, creating vibrant compositions that capture ...

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2010s Expressionist Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon

The Sleep - Blue, Black, Collage, Paper
The Sleep - Blue, Black, Collage, Paper

The Sleep - Blue, Black, Collage, Paper

By Raluca Arnăutu

Located in Baden-Baden, DE

The Sleep, 2022 collage, colour wax, acrylic, tempera on paper 50 H x 70 W cm Signed on reverse Raluca Arnăutu dreams the world through collages. A collage, dreamlike and surreal, ...

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2010s Contemporary Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon, Acrylic, Tempera

'Woman Seated', Paris, Louvre, Salon d'Automne, Académie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA
'Woman Seated', Paris, Louvre, Salon d'Automne, Académie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA

'Woman Seated', Paris, Louvre, Salon d'Automne, Académie Chaumière, LACMA, SFAA

By Victor Di Gesu

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Painted by Victor Di Gesu (American, 1914-1988) circa 1955 and accompanied by certificate of authenticity. Winner of the Prix Othon Friesz, Victor di Gesu first attended the Los An...

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1950s Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Wax Crayon, Watercolor

A Man and his Wine, Illustrative Wax Crayon Drawing by William Gropper
A Man and his Wine, Illustrative Wax Crayon Drawing by William Gropper

A Man and his Wine, Illustrative Wax Crayon Drawing by William Gropper

By William Gropper

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: William Gropper, American (1897 - 1977) Title: A Man and His Wine Year: Circa 1950 Medium: Crayon Drawing on Paper, signed in pencil l.l. Size: 11 x 9 in. (27.94 x 22.86 cm) ...

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1950s American Modern Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Wax Crayon

Charles Pulsford ARSA 'Monochrome Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art
Charles Pulsford ARSA 'Monochrome Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art

Charles Pulsford ARSA 'Monochrome Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art

By Charles Pulsford ARSA

Located in London, GB

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Wax Crayon Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Wax Crayon, Watercolor

Candle Cave
Candle Cave

Candle Cave

By Metra Mitchell

Located in Columbia, MO

Metra Mitchell holds a BFA in Painting and minor in Art History from Western Kentucky University and an MFA in Painting from Fontbonne University. She h...

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Charles Pulsford ARSA 'Abstract Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art
Charles Pulsford ARSA 'Abstract Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art

Charles Pulsford ARSA 'Abstract Landscape' watercolour Modern British Art

By Charles Pulsford ARSA

Located in London, GB

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His arrival crystallized a split within the group between the more conservative artists and those who looked to the example of French impressionism. The latter appeared as a breakaway group, the ‘London Impressionists’, in an exhibition at the Goupil Gallery in December 1889, and included, as well as Sickert, Philip Wilson Steer, Frederick Brown, Theodore Roussel, and Sickert’s brother, Bernhard. Sickert continued to focus on the music hall as a source of inspiration, but also began to concentrate on portraits, domestic scenes from everyday life, and landscapes of Dieppe and Venice, which he visited for the first time in 1895. Following his separation and divorce from Ellen (on the grounds of his adultery) and growing disillusionment with the New English Art Club, Sickert moved to Dieppe where he remained (with occasional sojourns in Venice) until 1906. He continued to exhibit in England but did not return to live there until a chance meeting in Dieppe with the young artist Spencer Gore tempted him back to join the new generation of progressive artists in Britain. Back in London, Sickert established himself in rooms in Camden Town and began to hold Saturday afternoon ‘At Homes’ in his studio in Fitzroy Street. His regular core of visitors became the more formalized ‘Fitzroy Street Group’, an independent, modern exhibiting society which, in 1910, evolved into the Camden Town Group. Sickert exhibited at all three of the group’s exhibitions, although his contributions were markedly different from both the subject matter and visual appearance of the other members. The paintings which drew the most interest from the critics were those which formed the ‘Camden Town Murder’ series, a number of low-toned scenes depicting a naked woman on an iron bedstead, observed by a fully-clothed man. The Camden Town Group later reconfigured into yet another permutation, the London Group, from which Sickert resigned in 1914. That same year he rejoined the NEAC where he exhibited his most famous painting, Ennui (Tate N03846). During the First World War, Sickert was unable to take his usual summer vacation in Dieppe and began for the first time to form associations with other places, first Chagford in Devon, then Brighton, and later Bath. The war years also saw a concentrated period of etching in a studio in Red Lion Square, London. After the war, Sickert promptly returned to France and settled in Envermeu with his second wife, Christine (whom he had married in 1911). In 1920 Christine died after a long illness and by 1922 Sickert once again moved back to London, this time eschewing Camden Town for nearby Islington. In 1926 he married his third wife: friend and fellow artist Thérèse Lessore In the later years of his life, Sickert reinvented himself physically, professionally, and artistically. In 1927 he dropped his first name, Walter, and chose instead to be known merely as Richard Sickert. His paintings still featured a familiar range of subjects including domestic interiors, portraits, townscapes, and theatrical subjects but increasingly relied on photographs, instead of drawings, as the basis for his compositions. His work gained a new level of publicity attracting both controversy and respect. Despite some considerable success and the attainment of a level of established respectability (during the 1930s he was elected to the Royal Academy and received honorary degrees from the universities of Manchester and Reading), his poor financial management brought him into difficulties. In 1934, partly as a cost-cutting exercise, he moved to St Peter’s-in-Thanet, near Broadstairs in Kent. In 1938 he moved once again to his final home in Bathampton, Somerset, wherewith the assistance of Thérèse and his long-term supporter Sylvia Gosse he continued painting until just before his death on 22 January 1942. Sickert’s contribution to British cultural life was not restricted to his artistic output alone. He also exerted considerable influence as a writer and teacher and was a generally proactive, political force in artistic circles. He was a member of numerous societies and groups and played a vital role in the dissemination of new ideas and concepts from France to England. He taught intermittently throughout his life, both in established art institutions such as the Slade, the Westminster School of Art, and the Royal Academy Schools and in his own private schools which he opened and closed with optimistic frequency. He was widely applauded as a gifted and inspirational tutor, teaching, among many, David Bomberg, Winston Churchill, and Lord Methuen. His career as a writer lasted for nearly fifty years, during which time he regularly wrote for a number of publications including the Burlington Magazine, New Age, Art News, and Speaker. In addition, like his former mentor Whistler, he was an inveterate letter writer to the press and bombarded the newspapers with commentary and opinions. His importance as an art critic has been somewhat overlooked, overshadowed by the pre-eminence of contemporaries such as Clive Bell and Roger Fry. Unlike his Bloomsbury colleagues, Sickert did not highly rate the work of the post-impressionists Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, and the progressive nature of his writings was therefore underestimated. The publication of his collected writings in 2000, edited by Anna Gruetzner Robins, fully revealed for the first time his extensive contribution to shaping British attitudes to art in his own lifetime. The first retrospective of Sickert’s work, organized during his lifetime by Lillian Browse, was held in 1941 at the National Gallery. In the same year, the first biography of the artist appeared, written by a friend and pupil, Robert Emmons. After his death, Sickert remained a notable but underestimated figure. His work was well represented in the nation’s public galleries, but he was perceived as problematically independent of the major identified movements in British art. In the latter half of the twentieth century, however, his work was reassessed and his importance revalued. Artists such as Frank Auerbach and the Euston Road School acknowledged a direct link to Sickert’s figurative and domestic interiors. The scholarly work during the 1960s and 1970s of Lillian Browse and Wendy Baron established and formed an invaluable basis for all later Sickert studies. In 1975 Richard Morphet compared Sickert’s use of photo-based source material to the later developments in pop art, and an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in 1981–2 established the contribution to British modernism of his previously ignored late paintings. In 1992 Wendy Baron and Richard Shone curated a major show at the Royal Academy which provided the first major overview of his entire oeuvre.9 Anna Gruetzner Robins’s 1996 publication, Walter Sickert: Drawings, enhanced his growing reputation with a survey of his work as a draughtsman,10 while in 2000 Ruth Bromberg produced a catalog raisonné of his achievements as a printmaker.11 The nearest publication to a catalog raisonné of paintings and drawings is Wendy Baron’s comprehensive Sickert: Paintings and Drawings published in 2006.12 The twenty-first century has seen a sustained period of Sickert research and exhibitions, crystallizing his reputation as one of the most significant British artists of the early modern period. In addition, his celebrity was assured by the crime fiction writer, Patricia Cornwell, who published a book in 2002 claiming that Sickert was Jack the Ripper. Her assertions caused a schism among Sickert scholars but were widely agreed to be improbable and unsubstantiated. The arguments she propounded in Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed were systematically countered by Matthew Sturgis in the last chapter of his extensive biography, Walter Sickert: A Life, published in 2005.13 This drawing was exhibited at the BADA Antique show circa 2015, the Palm Beach Antique...

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Artist: Joe Eula, American (1925 - 2004) Title: Faces Year: 1965 Medium: Watercolor and Crayon on Paper, signed l.r. Size: 23 x 17 inches Frame: 33.5 x 27.5 inches

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