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Medium: Pencil
Cafe Society: The Smoker, male portait Closerie des Lilas, Lost Generation Paris
By John Wentworth Russell
Located in Norwich, GB
A strong portrait, and a piece of history. It was confidently sketched in 1923, during the heyday of the "Lost Generation" in Paris, at the Closerie des Lilas - Ernest Hemingway's favourite haunt and home-from-home in the City. This historical café is where Hemingway first read The Great Gatsby with his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald and where he wrote most of The Sun Also Rises...
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1920s American Modern Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Cherry Tree Blossoms (Till Death Do Us Part)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Cherry Tree Blossoms (Till Death Do Us Part), 80x78cm, Edition 1/5, Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist based on the original Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. ...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Color Pencil, C Print, Polaroid

Dear One Threads A Cocoon - Unique Hand-coloured Print in Walnut frame
Located in London, GB
Hand-coloured portrait of a human larvae bursting out of their cocoon, immobilised in marble. Representative of a safe and isolating space, the cocoon is both a cage and a shelter. This tale is a​ study of transformation, of breaking apart and coming back together as the larvae emerges from the silken threads. Taken from The Sialia Marbles, a series of portraits containing ephemeral human sculptures taken between 2016-19. Together these works act as tales contained in a fictional sculpture hall, in direct reaction to Andre Malraux’s 1947 Le Musee Imaginaire (Museum Without Walls). During the beginning of the 'Museum Age' in the 18th century , writer Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe discussed mythical sculpture...
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18th Century Other Art Style Pencil Figurative Photography

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Cotton, Archival Pigment, Pigment, Giclée, Black and White, Walnut, Pain...

Haute Color Yellow Dress. one of a kind artwork intervened by the artist. Framed
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Haute color yellow dress Measures: 23.75 x 38 inches Framed 26" x 40" A unique object, this archival pigment photograph print on aluminum has extensive hand-applied paint embellishm...
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2010s Other Art Style Pencil Figurative Photography

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Acrylic, Carbon Pencil

Seated Ballet. One of a kind intervened photograph mounted on aluminum
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Seated Ballet by Efren Isaza Measures: 65 x 48 inches Archival pigment print mounted on aluminum, intervened by the artist Signed, titled, dated and annotated by the artist on verso ...
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2010s Other Art Style Pencil Figurative Photography

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Other Medium, Archival Pigment, Acrylic, Pencil

The Birth, Self Portrait, Fatherhood. Mixed media color photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
The Birth, Self Portrait, Fatherhood, Triptych, 2018 by Magda von Hanau From the series "The Family Tree". Archival Pigment Print Overall size: 29.75 in. H x 65.2 in. W Individual ...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Gold

Source 6
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original Inkjet prints, carbon and beeswax mounted to wood that was included in the artistic duo's exhibition at the world renowned Albright Knox Art Gallery. Virocode is compose...
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2010s Conceptual Pencil Figurative Photography

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Wood, Wax, Carbon Pencil, Inkjet

The Family Tree. Mixed Media figurative photographs intervened by the artist
Located in Miami Beach, FL
'The Family Tree' Complete Series by Magda von Hanau Limited edition prints 2/8 + 1 AP. Photograph of the original artist drawing intervened with metallic-gold Japanese ink and pen...
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2010s Naturalistic Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Gold

Fatherhood, Mixed media color photographs intervened by the artist
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Fatherhood by Magda von Hanau 29.75 in. H x 21.75 in. W Limited edition print 2/8 + 1 AP. A photograph of the original artist's drawing intervened with metallic-gold Japanese ink ...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Gold

Parenthood, Mixed media photographs intervened by the artist
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Parenthood by Magda von Hanau From the series "Family Tree" 29.75 in. H x 21.75 in. W Limited edition print 2/8 + 1 AP. A photograph of the original artist drawing intervened with ...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Gold

The Birth, Mixed media photographs intervened by the artist
Located in Miami Beach, FL
The Birth by Magda von Hanau, From the series "The Family Tree". 29.75 in. H x 21.75 in. W Limited edition print 2/8 + 1 AP. Photograph of the original artist drawing intervened wit...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

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Gold

Source 3
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original Inkjet prints, carbon and beeswax mounted to wood that was included in the artistic duo's exhibition at the world renowned Albright Knox Art Gallery. Virocode is compose...
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2010s Conceptual Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Wax, Carbon Pencil, Inkjet, Wood

Source 8
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original Inkjet prints, carbon and beeswax mounted to wood that was included in the artistic duo's exhibition at the world renowned Albright Knox Art Gallery. Virocode is compose...
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2010s Conceptual Pencil Figurative Photography

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Wood, Wax, Carbon Pencil, Inkjet

Motherhood, Mixed media photograph intervened by the artist.
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Motherhood by Magda von Hanau, from the series "The Family Tree". 26.5 in. H x 34.5 in. W Limited edition print 2/8 + 1 AP. Photograph of the original artist drawing intervened with...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

Materials

Gold

Self Portrait, Mixed media photographs intervened by the artist
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Self Portrait by Magda von Hanau, from the series "The Family Tree". 29.75 in. H x 21.75 in. W Limited edition print 2/8 + 1 AP A photograph of the original artist drawing intervened...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Photography

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Gold

Ele, mixed media silk screen print on paper, female portrait
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 Pencil Figurative Photography

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Charcoal, Ink, Rag Paper, Graphite, Screen

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Chaim Gross Mid Century Mod Judaica Jewish Watercolor Painting Rabbis WPA Artist
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