Self portrait, c. 1875 - Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) pencil on paper | source:
Yoana Bukovska, 'Getting Ready', 2011 - Yanko Tihov (b. 1977)
Skaters, 1913 - Felix Delmarle (1889–1952)
Untitled, 1954 - Francoise Gilot (b. 1921)
Study for Mary, Return from the Crucifixion, 1933 - Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937)
Four Figures, 1941 - Henry Moore (1898–1986)
wax crayon, chalk, watercolor, wash, and ink on paper
‘Sien with a cigar, sitting on the floor beside the fireplace’, 1882 Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) | pencil, black chalk, pen, brush, sepia, heightened with white
Vincent lived in The Hague for two years where he produced more than 50 drawings of Clasina Hoornik (better known as "Sien") and her family. Many of the drawings depict a quiet domesticity that Vincent desperately desired--an idealized home life.
title unknown - Stanley William Hayter (1901–1988)
’Atlases on the Wall pavilion of the Dresden Zwinger’, 1880 - Adolph Menzel (1815–1905)
graphite with stumping, on wove paper
'The Open Door' - Lilian Westcott Hale (1881–1963)
A Boy and a Girl (Lovers), 18th century - Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682–1754)
'Bust of an Angel', 1809 - Hendrick Goltzius (1558–1617)
'Apparition’, 2007 - Didier Rittener (b. 1969)
gray pencil on paper | winner of Drawing Now Paris Award 2013)
In 2003, during an outdoor exhibition in Môtiers, Rittener saw written in the dust of an old wall, "Disappear Here", taken from a novel by Brett Easton Ellis. The inscription refers to the epitaphs of Roman tombs that lined the tracks and challenged them to live with the fragility of life and the immanence of death.
'Figures' - Emil Bisttram (1895–1976)
charcoal on paper | source:
'Dried Liatrias in a Bernard Leach Pot', 1976 - Jim Dine (b. 1935)
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charcoal on paper