The shift brings out the illusionist in her as well, as in large,
richly shaded drawings of even more twisted sculptural forms.
The second, told entirely in
richly shaded pencil
drawings, opens in 1927 as a young girl, Rose, gazes at a newspaper clipping.
This
richly illustrated catalogue examines the inspiration that artists
drew from their materials, and their expression of darkness through 70 works on paper, all produced in
shades of black, by some the 19th century's greatest artists, including Georges Seurat, Edgar Degas, Odilon Redon, Goya, and Honoré Daumier.