A unique work of art, often on paper, made with dry or wet mediums including pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastel, crayon, pen, ink, watercolor, or oils. In addition to paper, drawings may be made on other organic or synthetic supports, including parchment, vellum, or acetate. Drawings that are site-specific can be executed directly on a wall, floor, or other surface. Drawings are made as both independent finished artworks and as studies or plans for works in other mediums.
Works
8 works online
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Georges-Pierre Seurat Woman with a Dog (Femme avec chien) c. 1882–83
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Henri Matisse Marguerite Reading c. 1906
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Jackson Pollock Untitled (Animals and Figures) 1942
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Cy Twombly Untitled 1954
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Charles White Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man) 1973
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Robert Gober Untitled 1993
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Laura Owens Untitled 2000
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Gauri Gill, Rajesh Vangad The Drought, The Flood 2016
Magazine
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How Cézanne’s Apples Turned Me into a Food Writer
An author, former editor, and storied restaurant critic recalls a turning point in her life.Aug 31, 2021 -
A Guide to Cézanne’s Mark-Making and Materials
Explore the artist’s visual vocabulary through a detailed look at his techniques.Jun 21, 2021 -
The Beauty and Life of Materiality: On Cézanne’s Drawings
Read an exclusive excerpt from the exhibition catalogue Cézanne Drawing, about the artist who wanted to “astonish Paris with an apple.”Jun 10, 2021
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