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Cadet Ripples, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet
Cadet Ripples, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet

Cadet Ripples, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet

Located in Yardley, PA

From a limited edition of 5 archival photographs Signed and numbered by artist Aaron Knight Image: 24×36 inches/61×91 cm Art-ID: TAL_8651 Aaron Knight is an American visual...

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2010s Other Art Style Art by Medium: Ink

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Archival Ink

Aeroglyph XT1876 - large format photo of light painting in nocturnal landscape
Aeroglyph XT1876 - large format photo of light painting in nocturnal landscape

Aeroglyph XT1876 - large format photo of light painting in nocturnal landscape

By Reuben Wu

Located in San Francisco, CA

Aeroglyph XT1876 (2019) by Reuben Wu, a large format original photograph from an ongoing photography series, capturing large temporary geometries traced by light carrying drones in e...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Giclée, Archival Pigment

The River Barge
The River Barge

The River Barge

By David Cox

Located in Fairlawn, OH

The River Barge Pen and ink on paper on laid paper, mounted in English drum mount , c. 1810 Unsigned Condition: Slight sun staining to sheet and mount in the window (see photo) Image/sheet size: 5 1/4 x 6 11/16 inches Sight: : 5-3/4 x 7-1/4" Frame: 13-3/8 x 14-3/8" Provenance: Colnaghi, London (see photo of label) David Cox (29 April 1783 – 7 June 1859) was an English landscape painter, one of the most important members of the Birmingham School of landscape artists and an early precursor of Impressionism. He is considered one of the greatest English landscape painters, and a major figure of the Golden age of English watercolour. Although most popularly known for his works in watercolour, he also painted over 300 works in oil towards the end of his career, now considered "one of the greatest, but least recognised, achievements of any British painter. His son, known as David Cox the Younger (1809-1885), was also a successful artist. Early life in Birmingham, 1783–1804 Cox's birthplace in Deritend, Birmingham, illustrated by Samuel Lines Cox was born on 29 April 1783 on Heath Mill Lane in Deritend, then an industrial suburb of Birmingham. His father was a blacksmith and whitesmith about whom little is known, except that he supplied components such as bayonets and barrels to the Birmingham gun trade. Cox's mother was the daughter of a farmer and miller from Small Heath to the east of Birmingham. Early biographers record that "she had had a better education than his father, and was a woman of superior intelligence and force of character." Cox was initially expected to follow his father into the metal trade and take over his forge, but his lack of physical strength led his family to seek opportunities for him to develop his interest in art, which is said to have first become apparent when the young Cox started painting paper kites while recovering from a broken leg. By the late 18th century Birmingham had developed a network of private academies teaching drawing and painting, established to support the needs of the town's manufacturers of luxury metal goods, but also encouraging education in fine art, and nurturing the distinctive tradition of landscape art of the Birmingham School. Cox initially enrolled in the academy of Joseph Barber in Great Charles Street, where fellow students included the artist Charles Barber and the engraver William Radclyffe, both of whom would become important lifelong friends. At the age of about 15 Cox was apprenticed to the Birmingham painter Albert Fielder, who produced portrait miniatures and paintings for the tops of snuffboxes from his workshop at 10 Parade in the northwest of the town. Early biographers of Cox record that he left his apprenticeship after Fielder's suicide, with one reporting that Cox himself discovered his master's hanging body, but this is probably a myth as Fielder is recorded at his address in Parade as late as 1825. At some time during mid-1800 Cox was given work by William Macready the elder at the Birmingham Theatre, initially as an assistant grinding colours and preparing canvases for the scene painters, but from 1801 painting scenery himself and by 1802 leading his own team of assistants and being credited in plays' publicity. London, 1804–1814 In 1804 Cox was promised work by the theatre impresario Philip Astley and moved to London, taking lodgings in 16 Bridge Row, Lambeth. Although he was unable to get employment at Astley's Amphitheatre it is likely that he had already decided to try to establish himself as a professional artist, and apart from a few private commissions for painting scenery his focus over the next few years was to be on painting and exhibiting watercolours. While living in London, Cox married his landlord's daughter, Mary Agg and the couple moved to Dulwich in 1808. David Cox Travellers on a Path, pencil and brown wash. In 1805 he made his first of many trips to Wales, with Charles Barber, his earliest dated watercolours are from this year. Throughout his lifetime he made numerous sketching tours to the Home Counties, North Wales, Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Devon. Cox exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy from 1805. His paintings never reached high prices, so he earned his living mainly as a drawing master. His first pupil, Colonel the Hon.H. Windsor (the future Earl of Plymouth) engaged him in 1808, Cox went on to acquire several other aristocratic and titled pupils. He also went on to write several books, including: Ackermanns' New Drawing Book (1809); A Series of Progressive Lessons (1811); Treatise on Landscape Painting (1813); and Progressive Lessons on Landscape (1816). The ninth and last edition of his series Progressive Lessons, was published in 1845. By 1810 he was elected President of the Associated Artists in Water Colour. In 1812, following the demise of the Associated Artists, he was elected as associate of the Society of Painters in Water Colour (the old Water Colour Society). He was elected a Member of the Society in 1813, and exhibited there every year (except 1815 and 1817) until his death. Hereford, 1814–1827 In the summer of 1813 Cox was appointed as the drawing master of the Royal Military College in Farnham, Surrey, but he resigned shortly afterwards, finding little sympathy with the atmosphere of a military institution. Soon after that he applied to a newspaper advertisement for a position as drawing master for Miss Crouchers' School for Young Ladies in Hereford and in Autumn 1814 moved to the town with his family. Cox taught at the school in Widemarsh Street until 1819, his substantial salary of £100 per year requiring only two-day's work per week, allowing time for painting and the taking of private pupils. Cox's reputation as both a painter and a teacher had been building over previous years, as indicated by his election as a member of the Society of Painters in Water Colours and his inclusion in John Hassell's 1813 book Aqua Pictura, which claimed to present works by "all of the most approved water coloured draftsmen". The depression that accompanied the end of the Napoleonic Wars had caused a contraction in the art market, however, and by 1814 Cox had been very short of money, requiring a loan from one of his pupils to pay even for the move to Hereford. Despite its financial advantages and its proximity to the scenery of North Wales and the Wye Valley, the move to Hereford marked a retreat in terms of his career as a painter: he sent few works to the annual exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours during his first years away from London and not until 1823 would he again contribute more than 20 pictures. Between 1823 and 1826 he had Joseph Murray Ince as a pupil. London, 1827–1841 He made his first trip to the Continent, to Belgium and the Netherlands in 1826 and subsequently moved to London the following year. He exhibited for the first time with the Birmingham Society of Artists in 1829, and with the Liverpool Academy in 1831. In 1839, two of Cox's watercolours were bought from the Old Water Colour Society exhibition by the Marquis of Conynha for Queen Victoria. Birmingham, 1841–1859 Greenfield House in Harborne, Birmingham – where Cox lived from 1841 until his death in 1859 . In May 1840 Cox wrote to one of his Birmingham friends: "I am making preparations to sketch in oil, and also to paint, and it is my intention to spend most of my time in Birmingham for the purpose of practice". Cox had been considering a return to painting in oils since 1836 and in 1839 had taken lessons in oil painting from William James Müller, to whom he had been introduced by mutual friend George Arthur Fripp. Hostility between the Society of Painters in Water Colours and the Royal Academy made it difficult for an artist to be recognised for work in both watercolour and oil in London, however, and it is likely that Cox would have preferred to explore this new medium in the more supportive environment of his home town. By the early 1840s his income from sales of his watercolours was sufficient to allow him to abandon his work as a drawing master, and in June 1841 he moved with his wife to Greenfield House in Harborne, then a village on Birmingham's south western outskirts. It was this move that would enable the higher levels of freedom and experimentation that were to characterise his later work. The elderly Cox pictured by Samuel Bellin in 1855. In Harborne, Cox established a steady routine – working in watercolour in the morning and oils in the afternoon. He would visit London every spring to attend the major exhibitions, followed by one or more sketching excursions, continuing the pattern that he had established in the 1830s. From 1844 these tours evolved into a yearly trip to Betws-y-Coed in North Wales to work outdoors in both oil and watercolour, gradually becoming the focus for an annual summer artists colony that continued until 1856 with Cox as its "presiding genius". Cox's experience of trying to exhibit his oils in London was short and unsuccessful: in 1842 he made his only submission to the Society of British Artists; one oil painting was exhibited at each of the British Institution and the Royal Academy in 1843; and two oil paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1844 – the last that would be exhibited in London during his lifetime. Cox showed regularly at the Birmingham Society of Arts and its successor, the Birmingham Society of Artists, becoming a member in 1842. Cox suffered a stroke on 12 June 1853 that temporarily paralysed him, and permanently affected his eyesight, memory and coordination. By 1857 however, his eyesight had deteriorated. An exhibition of his work was arranged in 1858 by the Conversazione Society Hampstead, and in 1859 a retrospective exhibition was held at the German Gallery Bond Street, London. Cox died several months later. He was buried in the churchyard of St Peters, Harborne, Birmingham, under a chestnut tree, alongside his wife Mary. Work Early work In the spring of 1811 Cox made a small number of notable works in oils during a visit to Hastings with his family. It is not known why he didn't continue working in this medium at the time, but the five known surviving examples were described in 1969 as "surely some of the most brilliant examples of the genre in England". Mature work Cox reached artistic maturity after his move to Hereford in 1814. Although only two major watercolours can confidently be traced to the period between Cox's arrival in the town and the end of the decade, both of these – Butcher's Row, Hereford of 1815 and Lugg Meadows, near Hereford of 1817 – mark advances on his earlier work. Later work Cox's later work produced after his move to Birmingham in 1841 was marked by simplification, abstraction and a stripping down of detail. His art of the period combined the breadth and weight characteristic of the earlier English watercolour school, together with a boldness and freedom of expression comparable to later impressionism. His concern with capturing the fleeting nature of weather, atmosphere and light was similar to that of John Constable, but Cox stood apart from the older painter's focus on capturing material detail, instead employing a high degree of generalisation and a focus on overall effect. The quest for character over precision in representing nature was an established characteristic of the Birmingham School of landscape artists with which Cox had been associated early in his life, and as early as 1810 Cox's work had been criticised for its "sketchiness of finish" and "cloudy confusion of objects", which were held to betray "the coarseness of scene-painting". During the 1840s and 1850s Cox took this "peculiar manner" to new extremes, incorporating the techniques of the sketch into his finished works to a far greater degree. Cox's watercolour technique of the 1840s was sufficiently different from his earlier methods to need explanation to his son in 1842, despite the fact that his son had been helping him teach and paint since 1827. The materials used for his later works in watercolour also differed from his earlier periods: he used black chalk instead of graphite pencil as his primary drawing medium, and the rough and absorbent "Scotch" wrapping paper for which he became well-known – both of these were related to his development of a rougher and freer style. Influence and legacy By the 1840s Cox, alongside Peter De Wint and Copley Fielding, had become recognised as one of the leading figures of the English landscape watercolour style of the first half of the 19th century. This judgement was complicated by reaction to the rougher and bolder style of Cox's later Birmingham work, which was widely ignored or condemned. While by this time De Wint and Fielding were essentially continuing in a long-established tradition, Cox was creating a new one. A group of young artists working in Cox's watercolour style emerged well before his death, including William Bennett, David Hall McKewan and Cox's son David Cox Jr. By 1850 Bennett in particular had become recognised as "perhaps the most distinguished among the landscape painters" for his Cox-like vigorous and decisive style. Such early followers concentrated on the example of Cox's more moderate earlier work and steered clear of what were then seen as the excesses of Cox's later years. During a period dominated by sleek and detailed picturesque landscape, however, they were still condemned by publications such as The Spectator as "the 'blottesque' school", and failed to establish themselves as a cohesive movement. John Ruskin in 1857 condemned the work of the Society of Painters in Water-colours as "a kind of potted art, of an agreeable flavour, suppliable and taxable as a patented commodity", excluding only the late work of Cox, about which he wrote "there is not any other landscape which comes near these works of David Cox in simplicity or seriousness". An 1881 book, A Biography of David Cox: With Remarks on His Works and Genius, was based on a manuscript by Cox's friend William Hall, edited and expanded by John Thackray Bunce, editor of the Birmingham Daily Post. There are two Blue Plaque memorials commemorating him at 116 Greenfield Road, Harborne, Birmingham, and at 34 Foxley Road, Kennington, London, SW9, where he lived from 1827. It can also be seen at the David Cox exhibition in Birmingham. His pupils included Birmingham architectural artist, Allen Edward...

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1810s Romantic Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink

Meeting Pleasure, Meeting Pain (Abstract painting)
Meeting Pleasure, Meeting Pain (Abstract painting)

Meeting Pleasure, Meeting Pain (Abstract painting)

Located in London, GB

Meeting Pleasure, Meeting Pain (Abstract painting) Ink and Oil on canvas — Unframed. This artwork is exclusive to IdeelArt. This artwork will be shipped rolled in a dent-resistant t...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ink

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Canvas, Oil, Ink

White Gauze 2024 - geometric abstract painting
White Gauze 2024 - geometric abstract painting

White Gauze 2024 - geometric abstract painting

By Roberto Lucchetta

Located in New York, NY

This hand painted piece by Lucchetta is part of the op art series where he is able to catch movement with his unique technique. Lucchetta is challenging himself. His precise stable h...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Ink

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Wood, Ink, Acrylic, Cardboard

"At Home Abroad" 1935 Broadway Play NY Times Published Illustration 20th Century
"At Home Abroad" 1935 Broadway Play NY Times Published Illustration 20th Century

"At Home Abroad" 1935 Broadway Play NY Times Published Illustration 20th Century

By Albert Al Hirschfeld

Located in New York, NY

"At Home Abroad" 1935 Broadway Play NY Times Published Illustration 20th Century Al Hirschfeld (1903 - 2003) At Home Abroad 9 1/2 x 17 inches (sight) Ink on board Signed upper right...

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1930s Performance Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink, Board

BLUE JAY WAY

BLUE JAY WAY

By Christina McPhee

Located in New York, NY

BLUE JAY WAY, 2012 ink and graphite on Arches cold press paper 44.5 x 75 inches / 1130 x 1905 mm  unframed Christina McPhee’s expansive abstract paintings, drawings, photographs, and videos test or query how can we know, and who is we? Moving from within a matrix of measurement, observation and contingent effects, her work resists characterization as product, and continually accesses fields outside itself. For her, process equals trial. Her work emulates potential forms of life, in various systems and territories, from a perspective of the non-self– a world beyond identity. McPhee’s dynamic, performative, physical engagement with materials, in both her analogue and digital works, is a seduction into surface-skidding calligraphic gestures and mark-making. The tactics of living are in subterfuge, like the ‘dazzle ships...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Ink

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Graphite

Modern Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Painting, Drawing 'Prince of Innocence'
Modern Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Painting, Drawing 'Prince of Innocence'

Modern Figurative Surrealist Watercolor Painting, Drawing 'Prince of Innocence'

By Gary Hansmann

Located in Surfside, FL

Angelic boy with a devil figure. Gary Hansmann (1947-2008) was active/lived in California. He is known for abstract, Surrealism figure painting. Gary William Hansmann was born Dec. 4, 1940, in San Diego to Ethel May Williams and Lester Hughes Hansmann. He grew up in Encinitas and served in the Army in the early 1960s. Gary Hansmann, San Diego artist, teacher and gallery owner, was known for his Surrealist drawings and graphics. He spent time working in Paris and exhibiting his art throughout Europe, but San Diego was home until he moved to Washington state. His life partner was fellow artist, Jill Hosmer. Mr. Hansmann, a respected printmaker and prolific artist, created thousands of drawings, prints and paintings as well as hundreds of poems. His interest in bullfighting led to a book of poetry and illustrations on the subject, “La Corrida, The Run”, a collection of poetry & artwork written as he was preparing for his first bullfight. Prologue written by famous Mexican Matador Antonio Lomelin. The book is written in English and translated into Spanish on opposing pages and was published in 1983. Mr. Hansmann taught intaglio and monotype at the Academy of Fine Arts in San Diego from 1977 to 1980 and at the San Diego Museum of Art in 1980. He also gave lectures and demonstrations throughout the art community, including at the San Diego Art Guild in Del Mar and Artist Equity in San Diego. Although he attended Palomar College in San Marcos and studied lithography at the San Diego Academy of Fine Arts, Mr. Hansmann was mostly self-taught and self-educated. Mr. Hansmann had shows in several art-world capitals, including Paris; Lisbon, Portugal; Cologne, Germany; Brussels, Belgium; and New York. he had one-person exhibits at the Loft Gallery in Clarkston, the Lewis-Clark State College Center of Arts & History, the Carnegie Art Center in Walla Walla and the Valley Art Center in Clarkston. During his long, distinguished career as an artist he had numerous one-person exhibits all over the world and the United States. His group shows are too numerous to mention, but his one-person exhibits were in Koln, Germany; Bruxelles, Belgium; Paris, France; Viana do Castelo, Portugal; Lisbon, Portugal; Tecate, Mexico; and British Columbia, Canada; and many states at home. Palomar College, San Marcos, Calif. San Diego Academy of Fine Arts Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N.Y. University of Southern California, Idyllwild (ISOMATA) University of San Diego San Diego Museum of Art James Copley Library, La Jolla, Calif. Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice, Italy Centre de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal Museo Taurino de la Communidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Atelier Lacouriere et Frelaut, Paris, France Gordon Gilkey Collection Portland Art Museum, Portland, Or. Coos Art Museum, Coos Bay...

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1980s Surrealist Art by Medium: Ink

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Paper, India Ink, Watercolor

Celia Lees — Atmospheric Abstract Painting in Blush, Saffron and Burgundy
Celia Lees — Atmospheric Abstract Painting in Blush, Saffron and Burgundy

Celia Lees — Atmospheric Abstract Painting in Blush, Saffron and Burgundy

Located in Barcelona, Barcelona

At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Au...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ink

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Cotton Canvas, Ink, Acrylic

Georgian Contemporary Art by Irakli Chikovani - Orchestra 2

Georgian Contemporary Art by Irakli Chikovani - Orchestra 2

Located in Paris, IDF

Acrylic on canvas Irakli Chikovani is a Georgian artist born in 1985 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. In 2010, he was graduated from Tbilisi State Academy. He is member in ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Canvas, Ink, Acrylic

"The Girls" Batik
"The Girls" Batik

"The Girls" Batik

By Margaret Putnam

Located in San Antonio, TX

Margaret Putnam (1913-1989) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 5.5 x 4 and 5 x 4 Frame Size: 17.5 x 9.75 Medium: Batik Unsigned from her Estate "The Girls" Biography Margaret Putnam (19...

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1960s Modern Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink

UNTITLED SKETCHBOOK DRAWING #2

UNTITLED SKETCHBOOK DRAWING #2

By William Thon

Located in Portland, ME

Thon, William (American, 1906-2000) UNTITLED SKETCHBOOK DRAWING #2. Ink on paper, not dated, but circa 1960s. Unsigned.The sketchbook identified by an Estate label on its cover. 5 x ...

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Mid-20th Century Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink

Phenomena with Black Anadem
Phenomena with Black Anadem

Phenomena with Black Anadem

By Paul Jenkins

Located in Palm Desert, CA

A painting by Paul Jenkins. "Phenomena with Black Anadem" is an abstract painting, ink, acrylic, and oil on canvas in a palette of dark blues and black by American, Abstract Expressi...

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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink, Oil, Acrylic

"She is Succulent 2" Photography 36" x 24" in Edition 1/15 by Larsen Sotelo
"She is Succulent 2" Photography 36" x 24" in Edition 1/15 by Larsen Sotelo

"She is Succulent 2" Photography 36" x 24" in Edition 1/15 by Larsen Sotelo

By Larsen Sotelo

Located in Culver City, CA

"She is Succulent 2" Photography 36" x 24" in Edition 1/15 by Larsen Sotelo Not framed. Ships in a tube Signed and numbered by the artist. Comes with COA issued by the artist. Ava...

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Art by Medium: Ink

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Archival Ink, Rag Paper, Giclée

Jean Launois (1898-1942) Opium smokers, Indochina, original drawing
Jean Launois (1898-1942) Opium smokers, Indochina, original drawing

Jean Launois (1898-1942) Opium smokers, Indochina, original drawing

Located in Paris, FR

Jean Launois (1898-1942) Opium smokers, Indochina Stamp of the artit's estate on the lower right Black ink on paper 22.5 x 30.5 cm Framed : 38 x 46 cm This beautiful drawing, a fine example of Jean Launois' particular art, dates from the artist's stay in Indochina, from which he brought a group of works. An exhibition devoted to this Indochinese period of the artist's production was held at the Musée de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix, Sables d'Olonne in 1998. About the artist : Of Vendée origin, Jean Launois very quickly showed a sure talent for drawing and was encouraged in this by his parents. He trained with his fellow Vendeans Charles Milcendeau and Auguste Lepère and then entered the Académie Jullian in Paris. Enrolled in the First World War in 1916, he continued to draw at the front, and produced numerous portraits of soldiers...

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1920s Post-Impressionist Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink

Goldilocks - Green Goblin - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Goldilocks - Green Goblin - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus

Goldilocks - Green Goblin - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus

By Jeff Conroy

Located in Chicago, IL

A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extraordinary dimensionality. By printing it on hand-made Mulberry paper the artist achieves a beautiful aesthetic. This artwork is unframed. Contact gallery for framing options. Jeff Conroy Goldilocks - Green Goblin...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Econ-O-Wash, Pittsburgh, PA, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet

Econ-O-Wash, Pittsburgh, PA, Photograph, Archival Ink Jet

By Joel Degrand

Located in Yardley, PA

Pittsburgh: A Look Back - Photographs from the 1980’s I came back to live in Pittsburgh in 1975. I could see the city was changing and evolving into what would ultimately be calle...

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1980s Other Art Style Art by Medium: Ink

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Archival Ink

Michelin Star Chefs' Last Supper C-Type Print Limited Edition, Framed, 127x81 cm
Michelin Star Chefs' Last Supper C-Type Print Limited Edition, Framed, 127x81 cm

Michelin Star Chefs' Last Supper C-Type Print Limited Edition, Framed, 127x81 cm

Located in London, GB

'Last supper' of 13 Michelin-starred Chefs... John Reardon is particularly associated with his portraits of chefs for the Observer Food Monthly (UK) for which this commission based o...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Glass, Wood, Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photograph...

Affresco di Aranci - Orange Trees

Affresco di Aranci - Orange Trees

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This photograph captures the timeless beauty of an aged 18th-century Italian fresco painting. The artwork features potted orange trees, their vibrant green foliage and citrus fruits ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Renaissance Art by Medium: Ink

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Plexiglass, Archival Ink

Star Melody Owl (Hand Embellished Giclée)

Star Melody Owl (Hand Embellished Giclée)

By Ashvin Harrison

Located in Miami, FL

This edition is available in multiple sizes. Contact us to order your preferred size from the following additional options: 36 x 48 in. $ 1,600 30 x 40 in. $ 1,350 The beauty of ...

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2010s Art by Medium: Ink

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Archival Ink, Acrylic, Giclée

Quicksilver Royal Mail and The Blenheim
Quicksilver Royal Mail and The Blenheim

Quicksilver Royal Mail and The Blenheim

By James Pollard

Located in Douglas, Isle of Man

James Pollard 1792-1867, was an English painter and watercolourist. Pollard was born in North London he was the son of a painter and publisher. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Suf...

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1820s Art by Medium: Ink

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Paper, Printer's Ink, Watercolor

Margaret Mead, America Martin_Ink on Paper- portion of sale to ACLU/NAACP
Margaret Mead, America Martin_Ink on Paper- portion of sale to ACLU/NAACP

Margaret Mead, America Martin_Ink on Paper- portion of sale to ACLU/NAACP

By America Martin

Located in Laguna Beach, CA

A portion of each sale will be donated to the ACLU + NAACP JoAnne Artman Gallery proudly introduces America Martin’s new series "I See Heroes Everywhere." Addressing the theme of h...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink, Archival Paper

27x26" paper- Black Pearl - Mixed Media on Paper

27x26" paper- Black Pearl - Mixed Media on Paper

By Alexis Portilla

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This is a beautiful piece by Alexis Portilla. The rich inky grey, black and white colors of this piece contrasts against the symbolism of vessels and pictographs. Vessels are a recur...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink, Mixed Media, Oil, Graphite

French Romantic School, Portraits of young men, drawing
French Romantic School, Portraits of young men, drawing

French Romantic School, Portraits of young men, drawing

Located in Paris, FR

French Romantic School, mid 19th Century Portraits of young men, studies black chalk on paper 24 x 28, 5 cm Framed in a mat These portrait studies, which remain anonymous for the ti...

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1850s Romantic Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink

Face Your Fears
Face Your Fears

Face Your Fears

By Keith Carrington

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Face Your Fears, ink on archival paper 29.5x40.5 Keith Carrington’s experiences have led him to express his talents through the fluid & exacting mediums of watercolor and ink. He ...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Ink

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Ink, Archival Paper

The Essential Mixed Media Drawing, Acrylic and Ink on Paper, 50x72 cm
The Essential Mixed Media Drawing, Acrylic and Ink on Paper, 50x72 cm

The Essential Mixed Media Drawing, Acrylic and Ink on Paper, 50x72 cm

Located in Bogotá, Bogotá

Original mixed media drawing created with acrylic, ink, and colored pencils on Fabriano 120g/m² paper. The artwork incorporates a unique technique developed with natural pigments ext...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Color Pencil, Other Medium

Erotic Couple -  Surrealism Argentinian French Erotic Couple
Erotic Couple -  Surrealism Argentinian French Erotic Couple

Erotic Couple - Surrealism Argentinian French Erotic Couple

By Leonor Fini

Located in London, GB

This drawing by Leonor Fini is hand signed by the artist in black ink "Leonor Fini" in the lower right image. It is additionally annotated ‘4’ in black ink in the lower right corner....

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1970s Surrealist Art by Medium: Ink

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Paper, Ink

Fatima Wafa, acrylic, resin, and sumi ink on canvas over panel, 72 x 48 inches.

Fatima Wafa, acrylic, resin, and sumi ink on canvas over panel, 72 x 48 inches.

Located in New York, NY

Jongwang Lee's paintings challenge a dormant potential he believes lives within all humans. Inspired by Buddhist philosophies of space, Korean ideas of communication with the soul, a...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

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Canvas, Resin, Sumi Ink, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Qana, Palestine Large Mixed Media Conceptual Abstract Painting
Qana, Palestine Large Mixed Media Conceptual Abstract Painting

Qana, Palestine Large Mixed Media Conceptual Abstract Painting

By Dennis Balk

Located in Surfside, FL

From his show Hashish at Michael Steinberg Gallery (bearing their label verso) Reviewed by Roberta Smith in the New York Times. Abstract Expressionism meets graffiti photography. Cy ...

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Early 2000s Conceptual Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Canvas, Ink

Whirlpool Whisper - Original Abstract Swirl Mixed Media Artwork by Gary John
Whirlpool Whisper - Original Abstract Swirl Mixed Media Artwork by Gary John

Whirlpool Whisper - Original Abstract Swirl Mixed Media Artwork by Gary John

By Gary John

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles street artist Gary John exploded onto the international art scene first during Art Basel Miami in 2013. John’s playfully bold work quickly gained attention and he was nam...

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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Paper, Ink, Acrylic

Four women with puppets. 1947, paper, mixed media, 16.3x11 cm
Four women with puppets. 1947, paper, mixed media, 16.3x11 cm

Four women with puppets. 1947, paper, mixed media, 16.3x11 cm

Located in Riga, LV

Four women with puppets. 1947, paper, mixed media, 16.3x11 cm Adolfs Zardins (1890 08 II Riga, Latvia – 1967 07 II Jurmala, Latvia), painter. Only in 1990 his relatives give his art...

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1940s Modern Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Watercolor

Study Of Drapery
Study Of Drapery

Study Of Drapery

By Boardman Robinson

Located in New York, NY

Brush and black and gray inks and wash on cream wove paper. Signed by the artist in pencil, lower center. Titled in pencil, lower right. Inscribed with the artist's name and addre...

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1930s American Realist Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Ink, Handmade Paper

Red, Into the Light, Abstract Photography Giclee Print, 1/20, 2021
Red, Into the Light, Abstract Photography Giclee Print, 1/20, 2021

Red, Into the Light, Abstract Photography Giclee Print, 1/20, 2021

By Hatice Besun

Located in Brooklyn, NY

"Red" Into the Light, Abstract Photography, Giclee Print, Numbered 1/20 Creator: Hatice Besun Creation year: 2021 Dimension: 24 x 16” External Dimension( with white border) : Height...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Giclée, Archival Pigment

Antique North African Manuscript Leaf Maghribi Script 14th Century
Antique North African Manuscript Leaf Maghribi Script 14th Century

Antique North African Manuscript Leaf Maghribi Script 14th Century

Located in London, GB

Antique North African Manuscript Leaf Maghribi Script 14th Century North African, c. 14th Century Print: Height 39cm, width 31cm Frame: Height 73cm, width 62cm, depth 4cm This fin...

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15th Century and Earlier Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Paper, Ink

Spirals of rope and dots of ink on canvas mounted on board, beige raw cotton
Spirals of rope and dots of ink on canvas mounted on board, beige raw cotton

Spirals of rope and dots of ink on canvas mounted on board, beige raw cotton

Located in Carballo, ES

This work is part of the most recognized technique of Danish artist Peter Kramer (1959, Roskilde), the unique painting technique he developed called "cotton knots." For weeks, he obs...

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21st Century and Contemporary Post-Minimalist Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Canvas, Cotton, Ink, Board

Rainbow Over Capitola Village, Santa Cruz - Colored Photograph
Rainbow Over Capitola Village, Santa Cruz - Colored Photograph

Rainbow Over Capitola Village, Santa Cruz - Colored Photograph

Located in Soquel, CA

Rainbow Over Capitola Village, Santa Cruz - Colored Photograph Color photograph of a rainbow shining over Capitola Village in Santa Cruz, California by John F. Hunter (American, 20t...

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Early 2000s Realist Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Ink, Photographic Paper

Toward The Light
Toward The Light

Toward The Light

By Jean- Michel Lenoir

Located in New York, NY

Elevation 30" X 42" Ed. of 10, Unframed we can frame it in a white wood shadow box. The frame price is 400$. A resolutely minimalist and suggestive approach to get to the essential....

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2010s Naturalistic Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment, Digi...

"Landlocked (Seasick)", Contemporary, Abstract, Landscape, Mixed Media Print
"Landlocked (Seasick)", Contemporary, Abstract, Landscape, Mixed Media Print

"Landlocked (Seasick)", Contemporary, Abstract, Landscape, Mixed Media Print

By Patty deGrandpre

Located in Franklin, MA

Patty deGrandpre’s “Landlocked (Seasick)” is a 15 x 12 inch unique mixed media abstracted landscape print represented on Awagami Bamboo Japanese paper utilizing both printmaking and ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Ink, Archival Ink, Mixed Media, Monoprint, Bamboo Paper

Vintage Chinese Hatamen Cigarette Calendar Poster, c. 1931
Vintage Chinese Hatamen Cigarette Calendar Poster, c. 1931

Vintage Chinese Hatamen Cigarette Calendar Poster, c. 1931

Located in Chicago, IL

The famous commercial advertising artist Hu Boxiang created this advertisement calendar poster for the British American Tobacco Company in 1931. Unlike other poster artists, Hu was k...

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Early 20th Century Art Deco Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Paper, Ink

Rolling Stones [Avebury Hill]

Rolling Stones [Avebury Hill]

By David Bailey

Located in London, GB

David Bailey Rolling Stones [Avebury Hill], 1968 Archival Inkjet on paper Signed by the artist, on verso Image: 50.8 x 74.92 cm Sheet: 58.4 x 82.53 cm Edition of 10

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1960s Modern Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Pigment

Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder - Octopus, Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting
Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder - Octopus, Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting

Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder - Octopus, Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting

By Jeff Conroy

Located in Chicago, IL

A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyotaku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extrao...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

70's Kitchen - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus on Mulberry Paper
70's Kitchen - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus on Mulberry Paper

70's Kitchen - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus on Mulberry Paper

By Jeff Conroy

Located in Chicago, IL

Those of us of a certain age can't forget the color palette of the 70's - avocado green, burnt orange, and brown - lots of brown! Here, artist Jeff Conroy takes those fond memories of his childhood and brings them to life in this small octopus Gyotaku ink print. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extraordinary dimensionality. By printing it on hand-made Mulberry paper, in this case a paper that mimics the movement of water in subtle shades of brown, the artist achieves a beautiful aesthetic. The artwork is matted and framed in a simple white wooden frame measuring 18.25h x 24.25w x 1d inches. Jeff Conroy 70s Kitchen...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Memories Cast Adrift - Original Figurative Mixed Media Surrealist Inspired Art
Memories Cast Adrift - Original Figurative Mixed Media Surrealist Inspired Art

Memories Cast Adrift - Original Figurative Mixed Media Surrealist Inspired Art

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Robert Lebsack creates artworks using mixed media with ink, acrylic, and charcoal on archival copies of newspapers, textbooks, and sheet music. As a visionary artist, Lebsack weaves ...

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2010s Surrealist Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Paper, Charcoal, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Jazz Composition - Bass and Trumpet
Jazz Composition - Bass and Trumpet

Jazz Composition - Bass and Trumpet

By Leo Meiersdorff

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist: Leo Meiersdorff – German/American (1934-1994) Title: Bass and Trumpet Year: ca 1965-70 Medium: Watercolor and ink Sight size: 14.25 x 17.5 inches. Matted size: 22 x 24 inch...

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1960s American Modern Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Ink, Watercolor

ezeigbo  Igbo King
ezeigbo  Igbo King

ezeigbo Igbo King

By REWA

Located in New Orleans, LA

REWA says of her work… Viewers largely label me under “Contemporary African Art”. I label my work as Igbo Vernacular Art. The reason for this is that I believe that I have created a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ink

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Acrylic

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