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Medium: India Ink
BRAVEHEART
Located in Marrakech, MA
Acrylic and india ink on wood panel Work done with a compass Black exterior frame Signed on the back Framed dimensions: 77x120(x4)cm
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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Wendebaum
By Anna Maria Brandstätter
Located in Wien, 9
Anna Maria Brandstätter (* 1977 Amstetten) As a formative means of expression, the line defines the spherical pictorial spaces of Anna Maria Brandstätter's compositions. She hatches,...
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2010s Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, Ink, India Ink

“So Plant, So Animal” (Graphic, Bold, Abstract, Neutral, Framed, Linen Painting)
Located in Paris, IDF
Bold yet delicately portrayed, "So Plant, So Animal I" is an abstract piece framed to perfection, offering a timeless neutral color palette. The central theme captures the essence of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Acrylic, Linen, Wood, India Ink

Figure Study
Located in Lawrence, NY
Signed, E Holty, (Elizabeth Holty, artist's widow) and inscribed, 1142, on verso of mount. Provenance; Private Collection, NY; Gary Snyder Fine Art, NY. ...
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1940s Cubist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Composition No.315
Located in Paris, IDF
Indian ink on archival paper, artwork can be shipped in a tube or framed in a crate Sumit Mehndiratta is an Indian artist born in 1986 who lives & works in New Delhi, India. He has...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Archival Paper

André Ferrand - Portrait 2
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
André Ferrand - Portrait 2 51x65 India ink on paper Signed on the back Circa 2007 390€
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Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Bowl Players - Original Drawing by Angelo Griscelli - Mid-20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Players of Bocce is an original drawing in pencil China Ink on paper realized by Angelo Griscelli (1893 - 1970) The state of preservation is good and aged. Hand-signed on the lower...
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Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: India Ink

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Pencil, India Ink

200 Valor Real. Bill From The Series Terms And Conditions 2.0. Abstract drawing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
200 Valor Real. (Framed) by Rodrigo Spinel From Terms And Conditions 2.0 Chinese ink on Fabriano paper 250 g. Image size: 30 cm H x 60 cm W Frame size: 40 cm H x 73 cm W x 4 cm D O...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink

Cabin in the Woods, India Ink Forest Landscape with Redwood Trees
Located in Soquel, CA
India ink and watercolor landscape in black done with expressive, linear brushstrokes featuring tall redwood trees with cabin windows peaking through the ...
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2010s American Impressionist Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Watercolor

Scene of Venetian evenings during the Carnival - Ink drawing - circa 1916
Located in Paris, FR
Georges CONRAD (1874-1936) Scene of Venetian evenings during the Carnival Original India ink and color pencil drawing Signed with the stamp of atelier On paper 26.5 x 20 cm (c. 10....
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1910s Academic Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Color Pencil

Dark Fall
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary: Bare branches carve through and explode against the gradient sky behind while complimentary colors accentuate the vibrancy of the natu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink, Acrylic

Balancing Act 1 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache, graphite and ink on Rives paper - Unframed This work (unframed) incorporates graphite, ink, and gouache, and is a combination of intuition-based and planned execution. Ba...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Gouache, Graphite

"Ghostly Meditations (martyrs of the arts academy)" drawing figure cartoon skull
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Enrique Chagoya Ghostly Meditations (martyrs of the arts academy) , 2012 acrylic and India ink on de-acidified 19th century paper (facing pages of etchings from a 19th century book) ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Acrylic

Pyre VII, india ink charred plywood abstract patterns earth tones created w fire
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pyre VII 2017 India ink and acrylic paint on charred birch plywood 32" x 24" x 1.25" Pyre VII is part of a series of charred panels Watson completed in 2017 at the Arts, Letters and Numbers Residency in Averill Park, NY. The pieces incorporate local materials, rice, and fire to create charred photographic images on plywood that explore themes related to being, substance and imperceptibility. The imagery references the practice of cremation on a funerary pyre in which the corpse is prepared and burned over a construction of combustible materials. Within the work, rather than destroying the body, the fire produces an afterimage that remains indefinitely. Each day Watson would scavenge the site collecting natural objects, such as sticks, small rocks, and other detritus. He laid these objects on the surface of the plywood with raw rice. The surface was then charred using a propane torch. After the objects and rice were removed an image of them remained, like a photogram. In some panels, He incorporated a homemade black rice ink or various paints to tint the surface before and after burning. Rice is a recurring theme in Watson’s work. It alludes to an uncontained body in the process of decay, returning to the earth to become a source of sustenance for new life. It also imagines the soul extending beyond its fleshly container. The act of burning attempts to capture the space between life, death, and rebirth— freezing it in a state of transformation. The sticks, stones, and rice become remnants of life and markers of space and time. They are more than mere grains and detritus. They become the body as a trace of what was and a reflection of what will be. Michael Watson...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Acrylic, India Ink, Wood, Plywood, Birch, Wood Panel

Study of woman in bathing suit - Ink drawing - circa 1916
Located in Paris, FR
Georges CONRAD (1874-1936) Study of woman in bathing suit Original India ink and color pencil drawing Signed with the stamp of atelier On paper 26.5 x 20 cm (c. 10.4 x 7.8 in) Ver...
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1910s Academic Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Color Pencil

" le Patineur " original drawing ;"Ice Skater " by J. Cocteau . certified
Located in CANNES, FR
" patineur sur glace ", "Ice Skater " is an original drawing by Jean COCTEAU . India ink and graphite on tracing paper . this drawing was executed in 1931 during a stay in Toulon ( s...
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1930s Art Deco Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Nude No. 22
Located in Lawrence, NY
India Ink on paper; Provenance: Estate of artist, Vincent Vallarino Gallery Like many of his peers--including de Kooning, Pollock, Rothko and others--Loew painted in a figurative s...
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1950s Cubist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Beach of Kusambe, Bali 1937
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Four outrigger proa’s on the beach of Kusambe, Bali, 1937 Signed with initials, dated and described with location bottom left Pencil and ink on paper, 29.7 x 35 cm In ebonized frame with white mount WILLEM OTTO WIJNAND NIEUWENKAMP (1874-1950) Nieuwenkamp was born on July 27th 1874 in Amsterdam. His father owned sailing ships sailing to Indonesia and hearing the stories of the returning captains evoked in the young Nieuwenkamp an obsession for distant lands and adventure. After a failed attempt by his father to have his son make a career in his business, Nieuwenkamp attended the Academy for Decorative Art in Amsterdam. However, he left within one year to go his own way. He was an autodidact and a great experimenter with new techniques, particularly in the art of etching. Nieuwenkamp was a very focused man with the discipline of a scientist tempered by the sensitivity of an artist, a lust for adventure, a natural appreciation for ethnic arts and an enormous ambition to tread new paths. In 1898 he visited Indonesia for the first time and on his second visit in 1903-1904 he went on to Bali and became the first foreign artist to love Bali and the Balinese with a passion. Having secured agreements with several museums in the Netherlands to obtain Balinese art and objects for their collections, Nieuwenkamp immediately started to purchase and order a wide range of ethnographic art and objects from local artists and craftsmen. Through his drawings and books, he gave an excellent impression of Balinese art and culture at that time. Since 1854 Northern Bali was under Dutch...
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1930s Art Nouveau Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Pencil

Chrysler Building No 1
Located in Burlingame, CA
Chrysler Building No 1 by Frederic Choisel. From a series of large scale urban-scape drawings in mixed media. Atwork is 60 x 42 inches: Mixed media includes graphite, charcoal, ink, ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: India Ink

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Charcoal, Graphite, India Ink, Pastel

Trompe l'oeil [Punch and Judy].
Located in New York, NY
Trompe l'oeil. [Punch and Judy]. Watercolor and drawing, undated, circa 1830. Paper size 10.25 x 14" (26.1 x 35.6 cm). On "J. Whatman" watermarked paper. Unidentified artist. A 19th-century visual montage of Cruikshank's "Punch & Judy." The images are taken from the book "The Tragical Comedy, or Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy." As told to John Payne Collier by Giovanni in 1827, illustrated by George Cruikshank and published by S. Prowlett, London 1828. The central circle illustrates a drawing showing two allegorical female figures with two putti. The text under this image: “E Musao Hugonis Howard Armig, from Guercino.” On top of that illustration is a handsome painting of a flintlock pistol. Trompe l’oeil is an art of illustration – the name translates to ‘Trick of the Eye.” The puppet show of Pulcinella or Punch and Judy has a long and fascinating history. “A puppet play that would have featured a version of Punch was first recorded in England in May 1662 by the diarist Samuel Pepys. He noted seeing it in Covent Garden, London, performed by the Italian puppet showman Pietro Gimonde from Bologna, otherwise known as Signor Bologna. The earliest script of a Punch and Judy show...
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1830s Realist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Watercolor, Pencil

Norman Barr, Farm, North Bronx (NYC)
Located in New York, NY
Norman Barr recorded his beloved New York City from the Bronx, to Coney Island, to the Fulton Fish Market. In this period he was on the New Deal's Mural ...
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Mid-20th Century Ashcan School Art by Medium: India Ink

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Crayon, India Ink

Musicians
Located in Paris, FR
India ink on paper Handsigned by the artist in pencil LCD4790
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1960s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Nude No. 20
Located in Lawrence, NY
India Ink on paper; Provenance: Estate of artist; estate number en verso Like many of his peers--including de Kooning, Pollock, Rothko and others--Loew painted in a figurative styl...
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1950s Cubist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Fulton St. Fish Market, Crating (NYC)
Located in New York, NY
Born in Czarist Russia Norman Barr (1908-1994) came to New York as a young boy and except for a few night classes at the school of the National Academy of ...
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Mid-20th Century Ashcan School Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Edge of the City: Black and White Abstract Painting
Located in Petaluma, CA
This black and white abstract piece on mylar is a study in shapes and contrast. The image floats within the black frame. The mylar is slightly slanted on the edges to add to the shapes contained within the image. Lisa Lightman...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Mylar, India Ink, Acrylic, Carbon Pencil

“Female Nude”
Located in Southampton, NY
Wonderful mixed media artwork of a female nude with arms in motion by Samuel Granovsky. Signed and dated 1925, Paris in india ink lower right. The figure i...
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1920s Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Watercolor, Rice Paper

Landscape - China Ink on Paper by René Gouast - 1950
By René Gouast
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original drawing in China ink on paper realized in 1950 by René Gouast ( 1897-1980). Hand-signed on the lower right. The State of preserva...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink

My Chrysalis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A mixed media work by Lawrence Lee. “1My Chrysalis” is a contemporary painting, India Ink, graphite, tea stains, pen and watercolor on paper in brown and ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Charcoal, Ink, India Ink, Ballpoint Pen, Tea

"Ghostly Meditations (memories of oblivion)" work on paper figures cartoon
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Enrique Chagoya Ghostly Meditations (memories of oblivion) , 2012 acrylic and India ink on de-acidified 19th century paper (facing pages of etchings from a 19th century book) 16" x 1...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Acrylic, Paper, India Ink

"Kimono 10" Abstract Geometric Lithograph
Located in Soquel, CA
Bold lithograph by Patricia Pearce (American, b. 1948). Numbered ("2/25"), titled ("Kimono 10"), and signed ("Patricia Pearce") along the bottom edge. Presented in a blue-gray mat wi...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Lithograph

André Ferrand - Portrait 1
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
André Ferrand - Portrait 1 51x65 India ink on paper Signed on the back Circa 2007 390€
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Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Musicians
Located in Paris, FR
India ink on paper Not signed LCD4791
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1960s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Connecticut Hills
Located in Miami, FL
This later work by Lyonel Feininger approaches almost full abstraction. It was executed in 1950 at a crucial moment in American art history. Abstract Expressionism and non-representational art were in full gear and taking the world by storm. Yet Feininger who was associated with the German expressionist groups: Die Brücke...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Watercolor

Blue dress : Antique Greek costume - Original watercolor drawing
Located in Paris, FR
Suzanne LALIQUE Blue dress : Antique Greek Costume Original India ink and watercolor drawing Signed with the stamp of atelier on the back On ve...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Watercolor

1937 Academic Female Nude Charcoal Drawing "Head in Hand" UC Berkeley
By John Ayres
Located in Arp, TX
John Ayres Head in Hand May 1, 1937 Charcoal on Paper 25"x19", unframed $1250 Signed and dated in charcoal top right *Custom framing available for additional charge. Please expect fr...
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1930s Realist Art by Medium: India Ink

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Charcoal, Paper, India Ink

"Untitled", Inked Profile, Museum Glass, Custom Frame, Mixed Media, India Ink
Located in Detroit, MI
SALE ONE WEEK ONLY “Untitled” painted in India Ink of two heads was done during what has been call Lester Johnson’s Dark Paintings of the 1960s. In 2013 John Yau wrote with much insight about that period of Johnson’s work - “Lester Johnson (1919-2010) was an innovative figurative painter who has never quite fit into any of the accepted narratives of postwar American art, and that alone makes his work worthy of a longer look. The 1960s was an explosively turbulent era marked by assassinations, race riots, space flights, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Beatles’ and Rolling Stones’ first American tours, and the rapidly escalating Vietnam War. Everyone was wary and on edge. Meanwhile, in the New York art world, all eyes were fixated on the rise and triumph of Pop Art, Minimalism and Color Field painting. Johnson was one of the few artists that attuned to the dismay that everyone was feeling during the violent and schizophrenic time, the sense that it could all come crashing down. However, his work was never overtly political or didactic. While his dark, brooding, monochromatic paintings of anonymous men gained a small and loyal following, they also became part of that largely invisible history of a time when New York was a tough scary and exciting place to be. More than fifty years after they were made, Johnson’s Dark Paintings continue to retain a coarseness that we associate with gestural Abstract Expressionism and Jean Dubuffet’s anti-psychological, anti-personal portraits incorporating sand and gravel. One sees in them the antecedents of Joyce Pensato’s gestural exaggerations of Groucho Marx, Homer Simpson and Minnie Mouse. While Pensato brings an infectious humor to her work, Johnson was more somber. I cannot help but think that both these artists chose their bedraggled subjects out of empathy and a trace of identification.” Lester Johnson, was born in 1919 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended Minneapolis School of Art, where he studied under Alexander Masley who was a former student of Hans Hofmann. Johnson continued his artistic career in New York City where he opened his first studio on 6th and Avenue A. His neighbor there was fellow painter Wolf Kahn. During his time there he would share a loft with Larry Rivers and married the art historian Josephine Valenti. In 1961 he briefly taught at Ohio State University before returning to New York City to share a studio with Philip Pearlstein. Jack Tworkov would invite Johnson to teach at Yale, an offer that Lester Johnson would accept and spend the rest of his life in Connecticut. Johnson passed away in 2010. Johnson's work has been exhibited in the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, The Walker Art Center, the Yale University Art Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Museum of Art, the Rhode Island School of Design, the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. This work has been framed inside of a custom frame with museum glass...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Mixed Media

"Auspice" (Abstract, Colorful, Textured Skull Painting on Antique Wood, 65x50cm)
Located in Paris, IDF
AUSPICE 2020 Paris, France An auspice is a ‘prophetic sign’ which the artist was inspired by. This textured, abstract piece features a lying skull, looking up to the sky...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Landscape composition #145
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Unique India Ink drawing, signed on reverse. RENAUD ALLIRAND was born in 1970, and currently lives and works in Paris. He has exhibited regularly since 1995 and has won numerous pri...
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Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Paisaiak VI - 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Water, Landscape Painting, Dark
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
"My work is characterized by forms and lines. The relationship between background and figure is repeated persistently in each of my works. The figure, simple and almost always quadri...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink, Mixed Media

Paisaiak VIII - 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Landscape Painting, Abstract
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
"My work is characterized by forms and lines. The relationship between background and figure is repeated persistently in each of my works. The figure, simple and almost always quadri...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Canvas, Charcoal

William Sanderson, Fascists
Located in New York, NY
Latvia-born William Sanderson became a contributor to the New Yorker and New Masses magazines during the 1930s. He was drafted into the Army during World Wa...
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1940s American Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Cat Family on a Couch - Handsigned Original Ink Drawing
Located in Paris, FR
Laszlo TIBAY Cat Family On a Couch Original India ink and lavish drawing Handsigned Bearing the stamp of the artist On light board 40x 30cm (c. 14 x 11.8inch) Excellent condition
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2010s Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

1967 "Abstract 8" Ink Brush Drawing NYC Artist Michael Knigin Mid Century
Located in Arp, TX
Michael Knigin Abstract 8 1967 Ink brush drawing, with acrylic paint on paper 10.5"x14" unframed $675 Signed and dated in ink lower left Came from ar...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink

Carriage
Located in Paris, FR
India ink on paper Handsigned by the artist in pencil LCD4795
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1960s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

The Train
Located in Paris, FR
India ink on paper Handsigned by the artist in pencil LCD4794
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1960s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911) Anglo Indian Portraits, 1870 Ink Wash Drawing
By John Lockwood Kipling
Located in Meinisberg, CH
John Lockwood Kipling (British, *6th July 1837, † 26th January 1911) Dhobi Wallah & Turbaned Servant • A pair of 19th century pencil, pen and ink wash drawings (water colour) on paper, ca. 35 x 26 cm • Vintage glased...
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1870s Victorian Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Paper, Watercolor

Cute Baby Cats - Handsigned Original Ink Drawing
Located in Paris, FR
Laszlo TIBAY Cute Baby Cats Original India ink and lavish drawing Handsigned Bearing the stamp of the artist On light board 40 x 30cm (c. 14 x 11.8inch) Excellent condition
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2010s Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Indian Contemporary Art by Sumit Mehndiratta - Composition No.306
Located in Paris, IDF
Indian ink on archival paper, artwork can be shipped in a tube or framed in a crate
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Archival Paper

Abstracted Self Portrait by Erica Whiteway
Located in Soquel, CA
Gorgeous acrylic and pencil abstracted self portrait by California artist Erika Whiteway (American, b. 1954). Signed and dated lower right "Whiteway, 5/90". Unframed. Size: 22"H x 28"W. Erika Whiteway (b. February 26, 1954, San Jose, California) is a California writer, artist, musician, and thoroughbred breeder/trainer. She lived slightly off the grid and off the computer entirely for nearly ten years, until returning to the Bay Area, where she once more resides, making art, writing, playing music and taking care of horses. She was an early member of The Well, dubbed by "Wired Magazine as "the world's most influential online community", where she met Tiffany Lee Brown...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Canvas, Acrylic, Cardboard

Animal painting of a 'Tamanuâguacû (Ant-eater)' late 17th/18th century, Brazil
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Follower of Zacharias Wagener (1614-1688) Tamanuâguasû (Giant Anteater) On Italian 17th or 18th-century paper, H. 28 x W. 43.5 cm ​The present painting is a copy after Wagener’s painting of the anteater, Tamanduá-bandeira, which is illustrated in his “Thier Buch”, with 109 drawings of Brazilian fish, birds and mammals, published in Amsterdam c. 1641, in German. ​ Zacharias Wagener, or Wagenaer in Dutch, (Dresden 1614 – Amsterdam 1668) was a real adventurer who became Opperhoofd on Deshima and Governor of the Cape of Good Hope in the service of the VOC. During the Thirty-Year War in Germany Wagener tried his luck in Amsterdam where he worked for the map-maker Willem Blaeu. In 1634 he joined the WIC and left for Dutch Brazil where he worked as writer and painter, together with Frans Post...
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Early 18th Century Old Masters Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Gouache

Contact
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Painting depicts contact, ambiguous as to whether it could be adverse contact or intimate contact between the focal characters.
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Oil

Elephant Duo - Handsigned Original Ink Drawing
Located in Paris, FR
Laszlo TIBAY Elephant Duo Original India ink and lavish drawing Handsigned Bearing the stamp of the artist On light board 40x 40cm (c. 15.7 x 15.7inch) Excellent condition
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2010s Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Bouquet of Roses - Original ink drawing, Signed
Located in Paris, FR
Jean DUFY (1888-1964) Bouquet of Roses Original ink and lavish drawing Signed with the artist stamp On paper 29 x 36 cm (c. 12 x 14 in) Very good condition, paper lightly yellowed
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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink

Lotan V - Contemporary abstract black and white ink painting
Located in East Quogue, NY
Black and white contemporary abstract painting by Christopher Rico - ink on Yupo paper. Offered unframed. For this black and whit...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, Ink, India Ink

Man w Gun "Sleuth" Original Ink Drawing Theater Film Caricature Illustration Art
Located in Surfside, FL
Samuel Norkin (January 10, 1917 – July 30, 2011) was a Brooklyn, New York-born cartoonist who specialized in theater caricatures for more than even decades. His drawings of theater, opera, ballet and film celebrities appeared in Variety, Backstage, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and many other publications. Norkin learned composition and anatomy from the muralist Mordi Gassner. He received a scholarship to the Metropolitan Art School after his high school graduation, and he later attended Cooper Union, the Brooklyn Museum Art School and the School of Fine and Industrial Art. During the 1940s, newspaper editors wanted to devote more space to new theatrical productions, but photo opportunities usually did not happen until a show opened. Norkin took advantage of the situation and gained access to rehearsals, performers, costume sketches, fittings and scenic designs, providing editors with illustrations prior to an opening. From 1940 to 1956, his theatrical illustrations were a regular feature in the New York Herald Tribune. Then for the next 26 years, he covered the performing arts for the Daily News. Since 1940, Norkin has had more than 4000 drawings published. When he began doing theatrical caricature, he supplied his own captions, which eventually prompted him to write articles and reviews. He was an art critic for the Carnegie Hall house program and a cultural reporter for the Daily News. Norkin's theater reminiscences and 266 drawings came together in the book Sam Norkin, Drawings, Stories (Heinemann, 1994), which was reviewed by David Barbour: A Norkin caricature cartoon is often densely packed with detail and may feature a great deal of solid black space. He also is more daring in his drafting; many of his pieces, in particular one from the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera, feature steeply raked lines which plunge vertiginously from top to bottom, to highly dramatic effect. On the other hand, many of Norkin's effects border on the surreal. His version of Michael Jeter and Jane Krakowski in Grand Hotel depicts the pair as a series of interrlated curves; Jeter, in particular, looks like a machine that you crank up and let loose on stage. His version of Constance Cummings as a stroke victim in Wings, uses cruelly sharp angles to create a Cubist deconstruction of the actress's face and limbs, which mirrors the disintegration of the character's mental functions. Norkin offers a wide-ranging collection of his works... He also showscases actors at different points in their careers (as in a trio of portraits of John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson) and different takes on different productions (he gives us a number of Salomes from the Metropolitan and New York City Operas). Exhibitions Artwork by Norkin has been exhibited in the Lincoln Center Library and Museum of the Performing Arts, the Museum of the City of New York, the Metropolitan Opera House, the Hudson River Museum in (Yonkers, New York) and various galleries. Awards In 1942, Sam Norkin drew Joan Roberts, who was then starring on Broadway in Oklahoma!. Various awards received over the years by Norkin include an award for "Outstanding Theater Art" from the League of American Theatres and Producers. (1980) and an award for “Lifetime Body of Work” (1995) from the Drama Desk, the association of drama critics, drama editors and drama reporters. Along with David Levine, Al Hirschfeld and Kin Platt he is one of the great artists of the American press. He received two awards from the National Cartoonists Society, the Special Features Award (1980) and the Silver T-Square Award (1984). Sleuth is a 1970 play written by Anthony Shaffer. The Broadway production received the Tony Award for Best Play, and Anthony Quayle and Keith Baxter received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. The play was adapted for feature films in 1972, 2007 and 2014. The play is set in the Wiltshire manor house of Andrew Wyke, an immensely successful mystery writer. Wyke's home reflects his obsession with the inventions and deceptions of fiction and his fascination with games and game-playing. He lures his wife's lover Milo Tindle to the house and convinces him to stage a robbery of her jewelry, a proposal that sets off a chain of events that leaves the audience trying to decipher where Wyke's imagination ends and reality begins. Shaffer said the play was partially inspired by one of his friends, composer Stephen Sondheim, whose intense interest in game-playing is mirrored by the character of Wyke, and by John Dickson...
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20th Century American Modern Art by Medium: India Ink

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Archival Paper, India Ink

Gustave Fraipont (1849-1923) A peasant girl with her flock of Turkeys, drawing
Located in Paris, FR
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1890s Realist Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Watercolor

Línea Bloques, Línea Cubos, Línea Aparejo and Línea Estructura. Abstract drawing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Línea Bloques, Línea Cubos, Línea Aparejo and Línea Estructura, 2020 by Rodrigo Spinel From The No. 4 Series Chinese ink on Fabriano paper 250 g. Overall size: 38 cm H x 38 cm W O...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink

"Ghostly Meditations (meditations on el ser y la nada)" drawing skulls text
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Enrique Chagoya Ghostly Meditations (meditations on el ser y la nada), 2012 acrylic and India ink on de-acidified 19th century paper (facing pages of etchings from a 19th century boo...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: India Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Acrylic

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