Sentences with phrase «charcoal on canvas»

He might start that night to draw in charcoal on canvas pinned on his studio wall (his habitual practice), or perhaps he would wait for tomorrow's daylight.
Included in the exhibition will be major works from the Picasso museums in Barcelona, Málaga, and Paris, including, respectively: Woman with a Mantilla (Fatma), an oil and charcoal on canvas from 1917; Olga Kholklova with a Mantilla, an oil on canvas from 1917; and Femme Assise, an oil on canvas from 1920.
Created with oil and linseed - dipped charcoal on canvas by experimental artist Sophie Dixon.
Calming, soothing and engaging oil and linseed - dipped charcoal on canvas abstract painting by Sophia Dixon.
Anselm Kiefer Il Mistero delle Cattedrali, 2010 - 11, Oil, acrylic, steel, lead, plaster, pastel and charcoal on canvas 129 15/16 x 299 3/16 in.
Iraqi - American Ahmed Alsoudani, whose work was last seen in the MATRIX gallery in 2012, is represented by an acrylic - and - charcoal on canvas showing bodies torn apart by war.
Name: Seated Woman (1944) Artist: Willem de Kooning (1904 - 97) Medium: Oil and charcoal on canvas Genre: Semi-abstract portrait art Movement / Style: New York School Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art
The exhibition does not include any of Matter's larger charcoal on canvas works, which she began in the 1970s.
Sotheby's established a first record for works by Otto Piene when it sold Rauchbild, a 1961 oil and charcoal on canvas from the Lenz - Schoenberg collection, for # 223,250 ($ 329,000) in February 2010.
Helen Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea, 1952, Oil and charcoal on canvas, 86 x 117 inches, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., © 2008 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc..
Elegy to the Spanish Republic, 1970 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 82 1/2 x 188 1/2 inches (209.6 x 478.8 cm) Collection of David Mirvish Art © Dedalus Foundation, Inc. / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY Photo by Craig Boyko
Charlene Heyl, Carlotta (2013), oil, synthetic polymer paint and charcoal on canvas, 6» 10» x 6» 4 ″; courtesy The Museum of Modern Art
Jenny Saville RA with «Voice of the Shuttle (Philomela)», 2014 - 2015 Pastel and charcoal on canvas, 280 x 360 cm Private collection.
Mario Martinez, Brooklyn, 2004, acrylic and charcoal on canvas, 7 x 11 ft. Collection of The National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC.
Transposition No. 6 - a warm and joyous abstract painting in browns, grey / blue and red: Mixed media, including oil paint and charcoal on canvas.
Oil, acrylic and charcoal on canvas, 82 x 76 inches.
Acrylic, oil, and charcoal on canvas.
Warm abstract, etherial large - scale mixed media painting in red, maroon, white, orange, and Payne's grey, in mixed media, including oil paint and charcoal on canvas, in this calm, se...
Oil with sand and charcoal on canvas, 44-7/8 x 57-3/8 inches.
A.B. Jackson (American, 1925 - 1981), «Ghetto Sketch # 1,» 1970s, acrylic and charcoal on canvas, 65 1/2 x 45 inches.
Acrylic, oil, and charcoal on canvas, 82 1/16 × 78 1/8 inches.
Willem de Kooning, Composition, oil, enamel and charcoal on canvas, 1955.
Larry Rivers (1923 - 2002) Webster Flowers signed and dated «Rivers» 61» (lower right); signed and dated again and titled «Webster Flowers Rivers» 61» (on the reverse) oil and charcoal on canvas 54 x 60 in.
Robert Motherwell (1915 - 1991) Open No. 140: Charcoal on Cream signed and dated «R. Motherwell 1969» (on the reverse) acrylic and charcoal on canvas 12 x 16 in.
Jenny Saville's «The Mothers,» a 2011 oil and charcoal on canvas, is part of the exhibit «Her Crowd» at Bruce Museum in Greenwich.
Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881 - 1973, Guitar on a Table, 1912, oil, sand and charcoal on canvas.
The Blue Door, 1973 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas; 84 × 42 inches Collection of SMoCA, Combined fractional gift and bequest of Dorothy Lincoln - Smith and Harvey K. Smith 2002.004 © Dedalus Foundation, Inc. / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY Photo: Tim Lanterman
Helen Frankenthaler, Mountains and Sea, 1952, oil and charcoal on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Collection Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc..
Suzanne McClelland, Forever, 1991; Acrylic, gesso, and charcoal on canvas; Rubell Family Collection, Miami
Right — Andreas Breunig - Corrupted data: more intense II, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus
Right — Andreas Breunig - Corrupted data: more intense II, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, 213 x 173 x 83 cm, Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus
Installation from left «Elbow II», 2006 Oil, charcoal, pen, and pencil on canvas 81 x 90 inches ARG # LJ2006 - 007 «Cuddletown of the Hill», 2006 Oil, charcoal, and pencil on canvas 64 x 58 inches ARG # LJ2006 - 004 «The Senior Tour», 2006 Oil and charcoal on canvas 24 x 18 inches ARG # LJ2006 - 009 «Curatorial Studies Program», 2006 Oil, charcoal, pen, and pencil on canvass 82 x 102 inches ARG # LJ2006 - 002 © José Lerma
Installation view, ground floor, Fasi Lunari, Fondazione Carriero; Left - Andreas Breunig — Corrupted data: more intense I, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus
Left - Andreas Breunig — Corrupted data: more intense I, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus.
Installation view, ground floor, Fasi Lunari, Fondazione Carriero; Middle - Andreas Breunig - Corrupted data: more intense II, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus
For many years I painted with a sitter in front of me: I would make a drawing first with pencil or charcoal on canvas and then paint with oil.
Andreas Breunig — Corrupted data: more intense I, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus
Chalk and charcoal on canvas, 28 x 22 in (71 x 56 cm).
Left - Andreas Breunig — Corrupted data: more intense I, 2016, Oil, graphite, charcoal on canvas, wood frame, 214 x 153 cm Courtesy Warhus Rittershaus.
Robert Motherwell Open No. 22 1968 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 89 5/8 x 129 1/8 inches (227.6 x 328 cm) Catalogue Raisonné no.
Oil, enamel and charcoal on canvas, 149.9 x 109.3 cm.
Open No. 16: In Ultramarine with Charcoal Line 1968 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 99 1/2 x 186 1/2 inches (252.7 x 473.7 cm) Catalogue raisonné no.
Oil and charcoal on canvas, 82 x 65 in.
Robert Motherwell Open Study No. 4 1968 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61 cm) Frame: 39 1/4 x 27 1/4 inches (99.7 x 69.2 cm) Catalogue Rasisonné no.
Robert Motherwell Dover Beach III 1974 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 77 x 96 inches (195.6 x 243.8 cm) Catalogue Raisonné no.
Open No. 94 1969 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 72 x 42 inches (182.9 x 106.7 cm) Catalogue raisonné no.
Open No. 29: In Crimson with Charcoal Line 1969 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 82 x 114 inches (208.3 x 289.6 cm) Catalogue raisonné no.
Pastel and charcoal on canvas.
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