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Medium: Charcoal
Figurative Original Portrait Painting by Cuban Artist Hector Frank
Figurative Original Portrait Painting by Cuban Artist Hector Frank

Figurative Original Portrait Painting by Cuban Artist Hector Frank

By Hector Frank

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Original Mixed Media Figurative Painting by Cuban Painter Hector Frank. International acclaim as one Cuba’s foremost living artists, Havana born Hector Frank. Now, in his artistic p...

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2010s Folk Art Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Archival Paper, Handmade Paper

Untitled Jean-Claude Desmerges Contemporary art drawing african art colour
Untitled Jean-Claude Desmerges Contemporary art drawing african art colour

Untitled Jean-Claude Desmerges Contemporary art drawing african art colour

By Jean-Claude Desmerges

Located in Paris, FR

Tarbouch… like headgear typically Moroccan, also called “Fez” which refers ottoman. The ottoman TARBOUCH with black tassel and its truncated cone shape, here is a fun and original u...

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2010s Expressionist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Ink, Paper

Smoke, collage woman with cigarette female, patterns

Smoke, collage woman with cigarette female, patterns

By Audrey Anastasi

Located in Brooklyn, NY

These collages were created first in the presence of a model, working quickly, in charcoal and pastel, and again, later, alone, furiously tearing and pasting images from magazines, v...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Mixed Media, Archival Paper

How Soon Is Now
How Soon Is Now

How Soon Is Now

Located in Jönköping, SE

This painting is part of a series titled The Essence of Nature. The series is recognized by bold brushstrokes and markmaking, multiple layers and depth, plus the use of complementar...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Acrylic, Paint, Charcoal, Oil Pastel

Aggregate #24 (Abstract Contemporary Painting, Framed)
Aggregate #24 (Abstract Contemporary Painting, Framed)

Aggregate #24 (Abstract Contemporary Painting, Framed)

By G. Campbell Lyman

Located in New Orleans, LA

(Comes framed in a maple floater frame, ready to hang.) This is one of a series we have posted on 1stDibs. The first got more clicks and saves on its first day than any of the many hundreds of artworks we have ever posted. If you search on "G. Campbell Lyman" on 1stDibs you can see others in this series. Here's a recent message from a 1stDibs buyer of a painting in this series, a seasoned collector: "Love your work. We collect colorists like Wolf Kahn and Jennifer Bartlett, whom I commissioned a piece from that is in the entrance of Mayo Clinic. We are old fans...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Pastel, House Paint, Acrylic

Gatherers - Original Charcoal Drawing of Huddled Women on Paper by Bruno Surdo
Gatherers - Original Charcoal Drawing of Huddled Women on Paper by Bruno Surdo

Gatherers - Original Charcoal Drawing of Huddled Women on Paper by Bruno Surdo

By Bruno Surdo

Located in Chicago, IL

This drawing of a group of women huddled in a circle has a blue tones with subtle red and white color. The drawing mixes loose sketch technique with high detail. This artwork is framed with TruVue non-glare museum glass, a white 8ply mat and a black frame. Bruno Surdo Gatherers, 2018 charcoal on prepared paper 15h x 20w in 38.10h x 50.80w cm Bruno A. Surdo b. Chicago, 1963 EXHIBITIONS 2018 Liberation, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL Blood Sport, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL Art on Paper 2018, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Pier 36, New York, NY SOFA Chicago 2018, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL 2017 POP!ARAZZI, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL Coming Attractions, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2015 SOFA Chicago 2015, Ann Nathan Gallery, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL Bruno Surdo: Allegories, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2014 Bruno Surdo: Respond, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Modern Metaphors, Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, IL 2013 Bruno Surdo: Revelations, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Vice + Virtue, Northern Illinois University Museum of Art 2012 Contemporary Realism Biennial, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN 2011 Bruno Surdo, University of St. Francis School of Creative Arts, Fort Wayne, IN Uncensored, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 Art Chicago 2010, Ann Nathan Gallery, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 2009 Art Chicago 2009, Ann Nathan Gallery, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL 2007 Bruno Surdo, Art Institute of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 2006 Context/Content: Making Meaning with the Figure, University of Arkansas, Conway, AR Creative Imaginings, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL Bruno Surdo: Cycles, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2005 Art Chicago 2005, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 Tragedy, Memory, & Honor, Richard M. Daley Center, Chicago, IL Art Chicago 2004, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Group Show, Arcadia Gallery, New York, NY Drawings VII, Koplin Del Rio Gallery, West Hollywood, CA Armory Show, New York Armory, New York, NY 2003 Paintings & Drawings, College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL The Art Show, New York, NY Bruno Surdo: New Work, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Art Chicago 2003, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2003-10 International Show of Contemporary Artists, Chicago Art Open, Chicago, IL 2002 Bruno Surdo: Perception of Appearance, Frye Museum, Seattle, WA Tragedy, Memory, & Honor, Richard M. Daley Center, Chicago, IL Bruno Surdo: Transcendence, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Art Chicago 2002, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Tragedy, Memory, & Honor, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 Magic Vision, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR 1998 Evanston and Vicinity Artists, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL 1996 Bruno Surdo: A Personal View, University of Wisconsin, Kenosha, WI 1995 Bruno Surdo: Recent Works, College of Lake County, IL AIDS in Our Society, Loyola University, Chicago, IL Bruno Surdo: Life, Struggle, and Hope, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL 2001 Magic Vision, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR Bruno Surdo: Dualities of Life, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 1999 Group Show, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 1998 Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, IL 1995 Spiritual Inquiries, Struve Gallery, Chicago, IL 1994 Recent Works, The 14th Annual Juried Exhibition for Lake County Artists, Grayslake, IL Go Figure, Figurative Works on Paper, Chicago Printmakers Collaborative, Chicago, IL SELECTED COLLECTIONS The Re-Birth of Venus, Temporary Loan, Fort Wayne Museum of Art Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR College of Lake County, Greyslake, IL Flashpoint Academy, Chicago IL John Robert Wiltgen Design Shoemaker Ruud Collection Julie & Thomas Danilek Michael Vozzella and Mike Silver Benjamin Fernandez Tom Braake Betsy Colburn Michael Diemand & Lor LaRose Michael Staab & Kathy Brock Bruce Leep Frank Tzurect Mary Foley Rosalyn Carlson Mimmy Turney Janet Long Halstead Billy Hunt Carol Galli Myles Kerrigan Honorable & Mrs. Edwin Berman Theodore Gage Northrop Art Museum Past Present & Future Company Dr. James & Peggy Kemmler Salvatore Monastero Nix & Virginia Lauridsen Joel Miller David & Marlene Zerkel Ann & Andy Abel Claudia Rush Marc Miller Leonard Goldberg Lawrence Pucci Howard Tullman Collection Susan & Manny Kramer James Rinnert Richar Interiors Michael & Nancy Colt Khalid Altijir Dr. Joe Grodman Beryl & Jack Gore Larry Wolf & Eric Naegle Chuck Wolandi Jack Schwab & David Sandelin Thomas Kaczmarek Marti Dinerstein Craig & Michael Golden Mike & Jill Rose SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Bruno Surdo: The Method Artist Responds, by Lucia Mauro, June 26, 2014, anitathemovie blog An Exhibition of Exhibitionism: Bruno Surdo’s ‘Respond’, by Carrie McGath, July 1, 2014, The Chicagoist Website, Arts and Entertainment “Inspired Environs: A renowned designer decks out his Loop abode in art and texture” Modern Luxury, Men’s Book, Spring 2014 “Master Class” What’z Up Magazine, Fort Wayne, 2011 ”9/11 Painting will be on Display” Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, 2011 “Illuminated Images” Fort Wayne Reader, 2011 “Two Faces of Beauty” American Art Collector Magazine, Issue #3 and #59, 2006/2010 “Art and Calamity” Art Papers, 2009 “Versions of the Present, Techniques of the Past” American Artist Magazine, 2004 “Living Artists” Crow Book Publishing, Chicago, IL 2004 “The New Master” by Craig Keller, Chicago Social Magazine, 2004. “Tragedy, Memory, and Honor,” by William Hageman, Chicago Tribune, March 28, 2002 “Mural Depicts Tragedy of 9/11” Art Section...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Paper

Book of Remembrance, female figure, gold tones, horses & Van Gogh references
Book of Remembrance, female figure, gold tones, horses & Van Gogh references

Book of Remembrance, female figure, gold tones, horses & Van Gogh references

By Audrey Anastasi

Located in Brooklyn, NY

These collages were created first in the presence of a model, working quickly, in charcoal and pastel, and again, later, alone, furiously tearing and pasting images from magazines, v...

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2010s American Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Mixed Media, Archival Paper

Crystal Carbon- charcoal, swarovski crystals, lasercut paper mixed media framed

Crystal Carbon- charcoal, swarovski crystals, lasercut paper mixed media framed

By Emma Levine

Located in London, GB

Emma delicately cuts images, especially trees, from a medium like felt or paper and pins them minutely to their chosen background, raised ethereally from the surface, forming beautif...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Silk, Mixed Media, Board, Pins, Charcoal

Lea 2, sensual fabric painting of sleeping woman, by Anne Valérie Dupond
Lea 2, sensual fabric painting of sleeping woman, by Anne Valérie Dupond

Lea 2, sensual fabric painting of sleeping woman, by Anne Valérie Dupond

By Anne Valérie Dupond

Located in Dallas, TX

ANNE-VALÉRIE DUPOND (b. 1976, France) Anne-Valérie Dupond, born in 1976, studied at Marc Bloch University in Strasbourg, and obtained her Master’s degree in Fine Arts in 2000. Sinc...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Fabric, Trimming, Charcoal

Celestial, female face figure, grey, clouds, sky patterns

Celestial, female face figure, grey, clouds, sky patterns

By Audrey Anastasi

Located in Brooklyn, NY

These collages were created first in the presence of a model, working quickly, in charcoal and pastel, and again, later, alone, furiously tearing and pasting images from magazines, v...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Mixed Media, Charcoal, Archival Paper

Unity in Flame

Unity in Flame

Located in Miami, FL

Bari-Lynn Friedlander is a vibrant Miami-based abstract artist known professionally as Bari-Lynn Art. Originally from New York City's design and fashion world, working for major luxu...

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2010s Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Pastel, Acrylic, Panel

Portrait Of A Young Woman Mixed Media On Paper
Portrait Of A Young Woman Mixed Media On Paper

Portrait Of A Young Woman Mixed Media On Paper

By Alexander Rutsch

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Young Model Expressionist Portrait Rutsch is always "scribbling and scrabbling." He is an artist of the purest breed—an artist who has no choice but to paint. He is a chosen traveler of the depths of existence; a man who follows a longing to explore his inner self and relate his findings with the energy and identity of the universe. The celebrated Austrian artist approaches painting and sculpture as he lives life—with the eyes of a child and the hand of a poet. Constantly in the quest for rhythms of form and vibrations of color, he catches those "sparks in the shadow" and evidences their fullest reality and beauty in his creations. Each of his paintings is a careful construction as it is a spontaneous act of love. While he might attribute certain artistic expressions to "coincidence," his inspiration comes from such diverse sources as: memories, dreams, sounds, numbers, telephone poles and drift wood. Rutsch has an affinity to vibrant colors, strong contours and rich brush strokes which are apparent in his oils, mixed media works and ink drawings. He has a sensitivity to the unusual, the discarded and a fondness for the ugly as well as the chaotic. These, he often transforms into poignant welded steel abstractions. Rutsch has an aversion to politics, citing dates and expounding upon honors achieved. There is no talk about 'profound symbolism' in his work and as Carlo McCormick writes in the introduction to Rutsch's monograph, "Meaning is not a seed that Rutsch plants, nurtures and then harvests. It is what grows wild in a volcanic swamp of fossilized, decaying and new-born fancies—as an afterthought and aftershock." Alexander Rutsch is not concerned with interpretations; he is, however, passionate about the process of making art and surrenders his entire being as an instrument to the act of creation. The geometry of his imagination overflows with figures, profiles and penetrating strong eyes—windows to a deeper place. Their vitality and sensuality pulsate through the "dreamscapes" of Rutsch's created worlds. At times romantic, yet always wild with energy, human forms and experiences are essential to the artist's vocabulary. The son of opera singers and a singer himself, Rutsch speaks of "the art of painting as the art of silence" and the job of the painter "to dedicate himself to the silence." He adds though, "that this silence is the greatest existing sound in the universe." One wonders why then, if painting is "the art of silence," that Rutsch's paintings scream with sound. Sometimes melancholy, sometimes sensual, sometimes dissonant and sometimes whispering, the rhythms are always rich in the celebration of life and our shared humanity. Painter, sculptor and poet, Rutsch's oeuvre over the past four decades is tremendous. Celebrated and collected especially in Vienna, Paris, Brussels and New York, he studied with renowned teachers like Boeckl and Dorowsky and collaborated with such geniuses as Salvador Dali. Having left Vienna in the fifties, Rutsch moved to Paris and took the city's art scene by storm. There, Picasso was so enthralled with a portrait Rutsch has done of him that, in a state of great excitement, he countersigned it. Biography Alexander Rutsch was born in Russia in 1916 but raised in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. After studying voice in Austria he became an opera singer like his parents, but after WWII, Rutsch's love for visual expression propelled him to change careers. He was a painter, sculptor, philosopher, musician, singer and poet. His life as a romantic is reflected in his work, as he sought to perfect his soul and humanity, "I paint my dreams," said Rutsch. "My dreams are color and life. They soar in my head like millions of symphonies. I can never stop building dreams." In 1952, after studying under Josef Dobrowsky, Josef Hoffmann and Herbert Boeckl at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, Alexander Rutsch received a scholarship to study in France. There he made contacts and began collaborations with his contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. Rutsch said of his experiences with Picasso, "Picasso played a short but important moment in my life in Paris that affected my entire artistic future. I learned from him that it is not important if art is not aesthetically finished. It can be raw, uncooked, rough. If an artist feels he has said it—it is not important to polish or finish it. Because of Picasso, I learned that if I don't feel the need to finish—I don't have to." In 1954 he exhibited his work at the Salon Artistique International de Saceux and won first prize for abstract painting, the first of may awards received during his prolific career. During the 13 years he lived in Paris, Rutsch exhibited in many prominent galleries there and throughout Europe. In 1958, The City of Paris awarded him the prestigious Arts, Science and Letters Silver Medal. In 1966, Jean Desvilles presented his prize winning film "Le Monde de Rutsch" at the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Biennial. In 1968 Rutsch moved to Pelham, New York where he continued to work in his studio and exhibit in galleries and museums worldwide. Rutsch's work, as seen through his mastery of many art forms—sculpture, painting, print-making, and drawing, and a wide variety of other media has been described as "vibrating showers of lines, bold geometries, wounded anatomically rambling scrap-wood skeletons...

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1980s Expressionist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Oil Pastel, Watercolor, Archival Paper

ABSTRACT Colors Body Forms Contemporary Artist Danny Avidan NEW
ABSTRACT Colors Body Forms Contemporary Artist Danny Avidan NEW

ABSTRACT Colors Body Forms Contemporary Artist Danny Avidan NEW

Located in Barcelona, Barcelona

Danny Avidan’s paintings explore the tension between form and formlessness, using it as a way to reflect on the body and the creative process. His expressive gestures continuously at...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Cotton Canvas, Oil, Pencil, Pigment

Performance II realistic charcoal & ink monotone drawing, woman in striped dress
Performance II realistic charcoal & ink monotone drawing, woman in striped dress

Performance II realistic charcoal & ink monotone drawing, woman in striped dress

By Patsy McArthur

Located in Dallas, TX

"Performance I & II" are thoughtful and dynamic charcoal drawings on paper by Patsy McArthur. They are monotone, black and white, and show a woman wearing a fashionable striped s...

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2010s Realist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Ink, Archival Paper

Black Welsh Cob Wales Native Heritage Horse Breed Framed Original Drawing
Black Welsh Cob Wales Native Heritage Horse Breed Framed Original Drawing

Black Welsh Cob Wales Native Heritage Horse Breed Framed Original Drawing

By Elin Sian Blake

Located in Sutton Poyntz, Dorset

Elin Siân Blake. Welsh ( b.1981). Black Welsh Cob. Charcoal On Paper. Signed Lower Right. Image size 7.7 inches x 10.4 inches ( 19.5cm x 26.5cm ). Frame size 16.5 inches x 18.1 inches ( 42cm x 46cm ). Available for sale; this original charcoal drawing is by the contemporary Welsh artist Elin Sian Blake. The drawing is presented and supplied in a glazed sympathetic frame (which is shown in these photographs) and is supplied ready to hang and display. The drawing is signed lower right. Some damage to the paper is apparent in the top right hand corner where the sheet of paper was torn from the sketchbook. Elin Siân Blake is a contemporary Brecon-based artist, originally from the South Wales valleys, whose work delves deeply into the rich tapestry of Welsh heritage. Through various mediums, she creates poignant reflections of societal and cultural issues that have shaped the Welsh identity. Born in 1981, Elin Siân Blake began producing commissioned artwork from an early age, focussing on the traditional Welsh ponies and landscapes of her childhood. She was particularly inspired by the agricultural and equestrian events she attended. As a teenager she spent all her spare money on art supplies. Blake graduated from the University of Glamorgan in 2002 with a degree in graphic design and illustration, but quickly realised that she wanted to create conventional paintings, rather than producing digital images. She then spent several years living on the road in vintage vehicles, painting the scenes and characters she encountered on her travels. Blake taught herself oil painting using library...

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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

He's The One - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970
He's The One - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970

He's The One - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970

By Mino Maccari

Located in Roma, IT

He's The One is a Charcoal, pastel and Pen Drawing realized by Mino Maccari (1924-1989) in 1970s. Hand signed and titled on the lower margin. Good condition on a little cardboard....

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1970s Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Pen, Charcoal, Pastel

Faces - Print by Mino Maccari - 1940s

Faces - Print by Mino Maccari - 1940s

By Mino Maccari

Located in Roma, IT

Faces is a linocut realized by Mino Maccari in the 1940s. 50 x 30 cm. Handisigned in the lower right part. Edition of 12 copies. Reference; Cat. Meloni , pag 367, n.1741. Good c...

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1940s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel, Linocut

Ophelia # 5, hand painted, mixed media portrait photography on paper, framed
Ophelia # 5, hand painted, mixed media portrait photography on paper, framed

Ophelia # 5, hand painted, mixed media portrait photography on paper, framed

By Rosie Emerson

Located in Dallas, TX

This gorgeous artwork on paper was created initially with a screen print base of the model, then Rosie hand finishes the work with a unique splash and painted composition. Some call them Unique Prints. The base image is only used 12 times and this is the AP Rosie Emerson, born in 1981, is a contemporary artist working almost exclusively on representing the female form. Emerson’s figures draw reference from archetypes old and new, from Artemis to the modern day super model, each solitary figure, an allegory of her own fantasy. Interested in surface, the interplay between photography and painting. Emerson’s works are playful constructs; Photography is used, not as a device for capturing reality but for creating romanticised optical illusions. Inspired by her love of theatre, performance, shrines and rituals, she uses lighting, costume, set and prop making, alongside printmaking and painting to create other worldly one off pieces. Her photography is inspired by both the drama of the baroque, and ethereal qualities of Pre Raphaelite works. Other important influences include late medieval and renaissance paintings, Japanese prints, and magical realist literature. Emerson’s screen...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Ink, Acrylic, Graphite, Screen

Gardener - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970

Gardener - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970

By Mino Maccari

Located in Roma, IT

Gardener is a charcoal Drawing realized by Mino Maccari (1924-1989) in 1970s. Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin. Good condition on a cream colored paper. Mino Maccari (Si...

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1970s Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Bats - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970

Bats - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970

By Mino Maccari

Located in Roma, IT

Bats is a charcoal Drawing realized by Mino Maccari (1924-1989) in 1970s. Hand-signed and titled on the lower margin. Good condition on a cream colored paper. Mino Maccari (Siena,...

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1970s Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Mr. Gioia - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970s

Mr. Gioia - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1970s

By Mino Maccari

Located in Roma, IT

Mr. Gioia is a China Ink Drawing realized by Mino Maccari (1924-1989) in 1970s. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good condition on a white paper. Mino Maccari (Siena, 1924-Rome, J...

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1970s Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Ele, mixed media silk screen print on paper, female portrait
Ele, mixed media silk screen print on paper, female portrait

Ele, mixed media silk screen print on paper, female portrait

By Rosie Emerson

Located in Dallas, TX

This gorgeous artwork on paper was created initially with a screen print base of the model, then Rosie hand finishes the work with a unique splash and painted composition. Some call them Unique Prints. The base image is only used 12 times and this is the AP Rosie Emerson, born in 1981, is a contemporary artist working almost exclusively on representing the female form. Emerson’s figures draw reference from archetypes old and new, from Artemis to the modern day super model, each solitary figure, an allegory of her own fantasy. Interested in surface, the interplay between photography and painting. Emerson’s works are playful constructs; Photography is used, not as a device for capturing reality but for creating romanticised optical illusions. Inspired by her love of theatre, performance, shrines and rituals, she uses lighting, costume, set and prop making, alongside printmaking and painting to create other worldly one off pieces. Her photography is inspired by both the drama of the baroque, and ethereal qualities of Pre Raphaelite works. Other important influences include late medieval and renaissance paintings, Japanese prints, and magical realist literature. Emerson’s screen...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Ink, Rag Paper, Graphite, Screen

Mid 20th century black and white drawing landscape trees houses figures signed
Mid 20th century black and white drawing landscape trees houses figures signed

Mid 20th century black and white drawing landscape trees houses figures signed

By Francesco Spicuzza

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Monkey Island at Washington Park Zoo" is an original graphite and charcoal drawing on paper by Francesco Spicuzza. It depicts a number of figures gazing out at a monkey enclosure at a zoo. The artist signed the piece in the lower left. 8 1/2" x 11 3/4" art 17 1/4" x 21 1/8" frame Francesco J. Spicuzza, born in Sicily on July 23, 1883, came to America at the age of 8. He supported himself as a fruit peddler until a newspaperman gave him $4 a week to go to school. He attended classes at the Milwaukee Art Students League, where he studied under Alexander Mueller. There he learned to paint in the then-fashionable "Munich School" technique, with detailed realism in heavy browns and grayed-out hues. Spicuzza completed eight grades in four years, and then in 1911, three businessmen advanced him enough money to allow him to study in New York under artist and teacher John Carlson. It was during this time that Spicuzza changed his style of painting, developing an impressionistic use of color, form and atmospheric renditions. After a period of grinding poverty, one of Spicuzza's pictures won a major New York competition. It was the first of 60 wins, both in the U.S. and Paris. He became a fashionable painter, and many of the leading collections have his work. Spicuzza's typical works were beach scenes, still life, landscapes and portraits done in pastels, oils, ink, charcoal and watercolors. Much of his work traced the history of Milwaukee in the early 1900s. He was probably best known for his scenes of women and children splashing in...

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1950s Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Graphite

the sculptor, charcoal and pastel

the sculptor, charcoal and pastel

By Stephen Basso

Located in Brooklyn, NY

narrative depiction of sculptor at work Pastel and charcoal on toned paper unframed *ABOUT Stephen Basso Stephen Basso's highly original pastels and oil paintings are romantic, yet ...

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2010s Expressionist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Pastel, Archival Paper

Landscape - Drawing By Reynold Arnould - Mid-20th century
Landscape - Drawing By Reynold Arnould - Mid-20th century

Landscape - Drawing By Reynold Arnould - Mid-20th century

Located in Roma, IT

Landscape is a Charcoal drawing realized by Reynold Arnould (Le Havre 1919 - Paris 1980). Good condition included a white cardboard passpartout (37.5x55 cm). Monogrammed on the lo...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal

Figures - Drawing By Pierre Georges Jeanniot - Early 20th Century

Figures - Drawing By Pierre Georges Jeanniot - Early 20th Century

By Pierre Georges Jeanniot

Located in Roma, IT

Figures is a Drawing on paper realized by painter Pierre Georges Jeanniot (1848-1934). Drawing in pencil. Signed on the lower. Good conditions. Pierre-Georges Jeanniot (1848–1934...

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Early 20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal

Les Demoiselles - Drawing By Pierre Georges Jeanniot - Late 19th Century

Les Demoiselles - Drawing By Pierre Georges Jeanniot - Late 19th Century

By Pierre Georges Jeanniot

Located in Roma, IT

Les Demoiselles is a modern artwork realized by Pierre- Georges Jeanniot in the Late 19th Century Charcoal drawing. Hand signaed on the lower margin. The artwork is depicted throu...

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Late 19th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal

Portrait Of A Young Model Work On Paper
Portrait Of A Young Model Work On Paper

Portrait Of A Young Model Work On Paper

By Alexander Rutsch

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Portrait Of A Young Model Work On Paper Rutsch is always "scribbling and scrabbling." He is an artist of the purest breed—an artist who has no choice but to paint. He is a chosen traveler of the depths of existence; a man who follows a longing to explore his inner self and relate his findings with the energy and identity of the universe. The celebrated Austrian artist approaches painting and sculpture as he lives life—with the eyes of a child and the hand of a poet. Constantly in the quest for rhythms of form and vibrations of color, he catches those "sparks in the shadow" and evidences their fullest reality and beauty in his creations. Each of his paintings is a careful construction as it is a spontaneous act of love. While he might attribute certain artistic expressions to "coincidence," his inspiration comes from such diverse sources as: memories, dreams, sounds, numbers, telephone poles and drift wood. Rutsch has an affinity to vibrant colors, strong contours and rich brush strokes which are apparent in his oils, mixed media works and ink drawings. He has a sensitivity to the unusual, the discarded and a fondness for the ugly as well as the chaotic. These, he often transforms into poignant welded steel abstractions. Rutsch has an aversion to politics, citing dates and expounding upon honors achieved. There is no talk about 'profound symbolism' in his work and as Carlo McCormick writes in the introduction to Rutsch's monograph, "Meaning is not a seed that Rutsch plants, nurtures and then harvests. It is what grows wild in a volcanic swamp of fossilized, decaying and new-born fancies—as an afterthought and aftershock." Alexander Rutsch is not concerned with interpretations; he is, however, passionate about the process of making art and surrenders his entire being as an instrument to the act of creation. The geometry of his imagination overflows with figures, profiles and penetrating strong eyes—windows to a deeper place. Their vitality and sensuality pulsate through the "dreamscapes" of Rutsch's created worlds. At times romantic, yet always wild with energy, human forms and experiences are essential to the artist's vocabulary. The son of opera singers and a singer himself, Rutsch speaks of "the art of painting as the art of silence" and the job of the painter "to dedicate himself to the silence." He adds though, "that this silence is the greatest existing sound in the universe." One wonders why then, if painting is "the art of silence," that Rutsch's paintings scream with sound. Sometimes melancholy, sometimes sensual, sometimes dissonant and sometimes whispering, the rhythms are always rich in the celebration of life and our shared humanity. Painter, sculptor and poet, Rutsch's oeuvre over the past four decades is tremendous. Celebrated and collected especially in Vienna, Paris, Brussels and New York, he studied with renowned teachers like Boeckl and Dorowsky and collaborated with such geniuses as Salvador Dali. Having left Vienna in the fifties, Rutsch moved to Paris and took the city's art scene by storm. There, Picasso was so enthralled with a portrait Rutsch has done of him that, in a state of great excitement, he countersigned it. Biography Alexander Rutsch was born in Russia in 1916 but raised in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. After studying voice in Austria he became an opera singer like his parents, but after WWII, Rutsch's love for visual expression propelled him to change careers. He was a painter, sculptor, philosopher, musician, singer and poet. His life as a romantic is reflected in his work, as he sought to perfect his soul and humanity, "I paint my dreams," said Rutsch. "My dreams are color and life. They soar in my head like millions of symphonies. I can never stop building dreams." In 1952, after studying under Josef Dobrowsky, Josef Hoffmann and Herbert Boeckl at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, Alexander Rutsch received a scholarship to study in France. There he made contacts and began collaborations with his contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. Rutsch said of his experiences with Picasso, "Picasso played a short but important moment in my life in Paris that affected my entire artistic future. I learned from him that it is not important if art is not aesthetically finished. It can be raw, uncooked, rough. If an artist feels he has said it—it is not important to polish or finish it. Because of Picasso, I learned that if I don't feel the need to finish—I don't have to." In 1954 he exhibited his work at the Salon Artistique International de Saceux and won first prize for abstract painting, the first of may awards received during his prolific career. During the 13 years he lived in Paris, Rutsch exhibited in many prominent galleries there and throughout Europe. In 1958, The City of Paris awarded him the prestigious Arts, Science and Letters Silver Medal. In 1966, Jean Desvilles presented his prize winning film "Le Monde de Rutsch" at the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Biennial. In 1968 Rutsch moved to Pelham, New York where he continued to work in his studio and exhibit in galleries and museums worldwide. Rutsch's work, as seen through his mastery of many art forms—sculpture, painting, print-making, and drawing, and a wide variety of other media has been described as "vibrating showers of lines, bold geometries, wounded anatomically rambling scrap-wood skeletons...

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1980s Expressionist Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Watercolor, Charcoal, Oil Pastel

Pink Waterlily
Pink Waterlily

Pink Waterlily

By Joseph Stella

Located in Bryn Mawr, PA

Pink Waterlily, 1940 Charcoal and pastel on textured paper 7 x 9 3/4 inches (17.8 x 24.8 cm) Signed and dated at lower center: Joseph Stella 1940 Joseph Stella’s artistic career def...

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20th Century American Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel

Like I did that day
Like I did that day

Like I did that day

By Natasha Miller

Located in New York, NY

Charcoal/ash/soot/acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas with sides painted black. Natasha Miller is a self taught artist who was born and raised on Vancouver Island but now lives on a tiny island in the Bay of Fundy. Natasha has pioneered and specializes in a unique painting technique where she creates black and white silhouette seascapes and landscapes using a homemade maple charcoal\ash\soot compound from her mobile Italian wood fired pizza oven (Eco pizza art...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Ash, Charcoal, Soot

Singing and Printing XIII
Singing and Printing XIII

Singing and Printing XIII

By Jim Dine

Located in New York, NY

JIM DINE Singing and Printing XIII. Unique color woodblock relief print with hand coloring in oil, acrylic, and charcoal and mechanical abrasion on cream wove paper, 2001. 69 3/4 x ...

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Early 2000s Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic, Color, Woodcut

Nude On The Train - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1960s

Nude On The Train - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1960s

By Mino Maccari

Located in Roma, IT

Nude On The Train is a charcoal Drawing on creamy colored paper realized in 1960 by Mino Maccari in the mid-20th century. Hand-signed on the lower in pencil. Good condition on yell...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

More a Lover than a Fighter - smoke on paper contemporary wood box frame
More a Lover than a Fighter - smoke on paper contemporary wood box frame

More a Lover than a Fighter - smoke on paper contemporary wood box frame

By Rob Tarbell

Located in Dallas, TX

More A Lover than a Fighter - 2013 - smoke on paper, framed on a contemporary box frame - all archival materials. Artwork size: 30x22 inches Frame size: 35x27x2.5 inches Frame style: black wood box frame, UV glass, archival matboard The Smokes consist of images that are created by capturing smoke on paper as evidence of a transformation and preservation of the ephemeral. During the process, credit cards, gift cards, photos, and even slides of the artists’ artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, and explore the idea of transformation. In 2014, Rob was awarded the John Ringling...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Paper

Jessica Leonard, "Alpha" 40x30 White Horse Equine Oil Painting on Belgian Linen
Jessica Leonard, "Alpha" 40x30 White Horse Equine Oil Painting on Belgian Linen

Jessica Leonard, "Alpha" 40x30 White Horse Equine Oil Painting on Belgian Linen

By Jessica Leonard

Located in Saratoga Springs, NY

This stately piece, "Alpha" by artist Jessica Leonard is a 40x30" oil painting on raw Belgian linen depicting a horse rearing. Delicately drawn in charcoal, the artist layers on thi...

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2010s Realist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Raw Linen, Oil

Woman - Original Drawing by Armand Gautier - 19th century

Woman - Original Drawing by Armand Gautier - 19th century

Located in Roma, IT

Woman is an original drawing in charcoal paper realized by Armand Gautier in the 19th Century. Good conditions. The artwork is depicted through deft strokes by mastery.

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19th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Beginning, Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
Beginning, Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

Beginning, Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

By Emily Redd

Located in Yardley, PA

Charcoal drawing on paper. The creases in the paper were there when the drawing was made and are intentional. :: Drawing :: Abstract :: This piece comes with an official certificate...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Trees - Charcoal Drawing by Pino della Selva - Early 20th Century
Trees - Charcoal Drawing by Pino della Selva - Early 20th Century

Trees - Charcoal Drawing by Pino della Selva - Early 20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Trees is an Original Charcoal Drawing realized by Pino della Selva (1904-1991). Good condition included a white cardboard passpartout (70x50.5 cm). Hand-signed by the artist on the lower left corner. Pino della Selva (pseudonym of Giuseppe Giuffrida ) is a painter , sculptor , draftsman and engraver ( etching and woodcut ), also a poet and art critic , born onJune 22 , 1904 in Catania ( Sicily ), settled in Paris in 1931 (lived at 31, rue La Bruyère ), and died onJanuary 12 , 1991 in Marseilles. His painted work, which in a first period is oriented towards themes of a social nature ( Blind people at work in 1925, Workers in 1932) comparable to those of the French Édouard Pignon and André Fougeron...

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Early 20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Portrait - Drawing in Charcoal - Mid 20th Century

Portrait - Drawing in Charcoal - Mid 20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Portrait is an original charcoal drawing on paper, realized by an anonymous artist in the Mid-20th Century. Good conditions. The artwork represented through deft strokes by mastery.

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Figures - Drawing in charcoal By Pierre Georges Jeanniot - Early 20th Century

Figures - Drawing in charcoal By Pierre Georges Jeanniot - Early 20th Century

By Pierre Georges Jeanniot

Located in Roma, IT

Figures is an original Drawing on paper realized by painter Pierre Georges Jeanniot (1848-1934). Drawing in charcoal. Signed on the lower. Good conditions. Pierre-Georges Jeannio...

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Early 20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Profile - Original Charcoal Drawing By Edouard Dufeu - Late-19th Century

Profile - Original Charcoal Drawing By Edouard Dufeu - Late-19th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Profile is an Original Charcoal and Watercolor Drawing realized by Edouard Dufeu (1836-1900). Good condition. Hand-signed by the artist on the lower. Edouard Dufeu coming from a family originally from Egypt, Dufeu moved to Paris in 1860 and frequented the studio of Charles Gleyre...

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Late 19th Century Modern Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal

Charcoal art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Charcoal art 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 Robert Lebsack, Pamela Holmes, Federico Castellon, and Richard Shaoul. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Charcoal art, so small editions measuring 1 inches across are also available Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1 and tops out at $1,450,000, while the average work can sell for $1,424.