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Medium: Carbon Pencil
Bohemian Woman - Rare and Signed Graphite Portrait Drawing on Textured Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Bohemian Woman - Signed Graphite Portrait Drawing on Textured Paper Portrait of a woman in a Boehme Bandana with exaggerated eyes and a parted smile. A Carbon Pencil and eraser original drawing by Eugene Hawkins (American, b. 1933). Signed and dated upside-down along the bottom edge: "Eugene May 13th 1976" Presented in a new black mat. Mat size: 20"H x 16"W Paper size: 15"H x 11"W Eugene Hawkins (American, b. 1933) is a BIPOC artist known for his detailed portraiture and printmaking. He is listed in Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975, and his work was exhibited in the Whitney Museum of American Art. He spent the majority of his life working and exhibiting in Southern California. His work frequently touches upon socio-political subjects, making strong statements about the world. The California African American Museum features Eugene Hawkins's work in the Permanent Collection.Exhibition: 2017 Paperworks: Selections from the Permanent Collection focuses on works on paper produced from 1800?2000 and includes figurative, impressionistic, and abstract styles. The exhibition showcases the radically diverse range of works on paper created by African American and other artists over the last two centuries, and includes drawings, prints, paintings, and collages by Edward Mitchell Bannister...
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1970s American Modern Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints

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Carbon Pencil, Paper

Miguel Rasero Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed carborundum, chine colle
Located in Miami, FL
Miguel Rasero (Spain, 1955) 'Vinas', N/A carborundum, chine colle on Heavy weight handmade paper 52.6 x 40.6 in. (133.5 x 103 cm.) Edition of 18 ID: RAS-301 Hand-signed by author
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2010s Contemporary Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints

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Etching, Screen, Carbon Pencil

Counting the energy of the shoe
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The facsimile print made on a paper with size of 100x70cm (39.3x27.5 in). The dominant colors are black and white with a greyish gamma. Describing the work of Timofey Smirnov we can say that you will find here, a fragment of the Fragonard's "Swing" who were a student of famous Boucher and an old electric meter...
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2010s Conceptual Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Paper, Carbon Pencil, Carbon Pigment

Canon (facsimile print in black and white)
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The facsimile print made on a paper with size of 100x70cm (39.3x27.5 in). The dominant colors are black and white with a greyish gamma. His pencil drawing is a technique so exquis...
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2010s Conceptual Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Paper, Carbon Pencil, Carbon Pigment

Last Call - the facsimile print
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The facsimile print made on a paper with size of 100x70cm (39.3x27.5 in). The dominant colors are black and white with a greyish gamma. Describing the work of Timofey Smirnov we can say that you will find here a post-war telephone set and an ancient Egyptian relief...
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2010s Photorealist Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil, Paper, Carbon Pencil, Carbon Pigment

Canon (facsimile print in black and white)
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The facsimile print made on a paper with size of 100x70cm (39.3x27.5 in). The dominant colors are black and white with a greyish gamma. His pencil drawing is a technique so exquis...
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2010s Conceptual Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints

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Paper, Pencil, Carbon Pencil, Carbon Pigment

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Carbon Pencil figurative prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Carbon Pencil figurative prints available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include and Timofey Smirnov. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Modern, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Carbon Pencil figurative prints, so small editions measuring 0.04 inches across are also available

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