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Frank Freed- Drawing of Taxi Driver On Paper

1970s

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  • Portrait Sketch of Man with a Cane
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    1970s Modern Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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  • Contemplating Portrait in Yellow
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    Portrait of a figure resting its head on its hand in a thinking position. Portrait is done on black paper using yellow chalk and acrylic paint. Artist signed the image in the bottom ...
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    1990s Abstract Expressionist Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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  • "Porcupine Quill Jacket" Abstract Minimalist Portrait of a Man
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    Graphite and watercolor drawing on mylar of a figure dressed in a quill jacket made by the Cameroon grass fields people in Africa by Florida artist Lisa Qualls. Titled “Porcupine Quill Jacket,” the work was created as part of a series titled “Strawmen and Sugarbones” made for the "RAW" exhibition at O'Kane Gallery in 2009. In her artist statement for this series Qualls states: “I have isolated pieces of costumes and placed them on a person who is naked in order to emphasize the relationship between the object and person, the materials and skin, the symbol and the living being. The garments and ritual objects relate to the body in specific ways and are used to explore gender roles, societal and cultural ideas, aesthetics and spirituality. The voyeuristic element of the audience to the subjects in the drawings further emphasizes the vulnerability of the figures and their introspective and intimate poses. The figures, part soft and vulnerable, part concealed and protected, live in these ambiguous spaces as they would in a vision.” Dimensions Without Frame: H 36 in. x W 24 in. Artist Biography: Lisa received her BFA and BA from the University of Texas at Austin. She continued her studies in Fine Art and Design at Parsons and FIT in New York, NY and CISIM in Ravenna, Italy. Her work is currently represented by Ann Connelly...
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  • Alfred Bendiner, (Supper at the Oak Room, Plaza Hotel, NYC)
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    Bendiner always took drawing materials with him when he traveled. And a beautiful piece of 'found' paper was never wasted. (Once in Greece on a bus trip he had to acquire paper from ...
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    1960s American Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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  • Alfred Bendiner, (Baseball Hitter and Pitcher -- The Philadelphia Phillies?)
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