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Medium: Charcoal
contemporary figurative black and white charcoal print pop art interior female
Located in New York, NY
This is an archival print artwork on heavyweight paper framed, by internet sensation mad charcoal He is represented by Krause Gallery NYC
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2010s Contemporary Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Interiors VII: The Train from Munich
Located in Middletown, NY
Interiors VII: The Train from Munich Robert E. Townsend, 1991. Resist ground etching and engraving with hand refinement in charcoal, pencil, stabilo, and eraser on BFK Rives white wove paper, 20 x 36 inches (507 x 914 mm), full margins. Signed, titled, dated and numbered 51/175 by the artist in pencil, lower margin. A brilliant, inky impression with luminous light and gradient tones. In excellent condition with one extremely minor and superficial spot of light tan adhesive residue on the verso, unobtrusive and not visible on the recto, with no other visible defects. With the blind stamp of the printer, Robert E. Townsend in the lower left margin. An especially fine impression in superb condition. [Milton 113]. When asked about this work in particular, Milton expressed that his favorite images were his darkest images, in theme, mood, and in ink. Milton, who has said that his work is infused with a postmodern awareness of the past, has focused here in a deeply personal way on a segment of history that continues to haunt us all. The work, published in 1991, evokes one of the darkest periods of European history, the eroding and erasing of European culture under fascism, and the eventual total loss of humanity. The Train from Munich is an especially relevant and emotional work for Milton, who created the piece for his wife, Edith, who escaped Munich in 1939 as a child on the fabled Kinderstransport. The Kinderstransport was a desperate rescue effort on the part of the British government to save as many Jewish children as possible by railway before borders closed on the precipice of the Second World War. Children left their parents behind, and boarded the trains alone, leaving the impending doom of Nazi Germany, they arrived in Great Britain as refugees. More than 10,000 children escaped the holocaust via the Kinderstransport. In Train from Munich, the image itself holds an almost immeasurable amount of symbolism; each inch of the matrix is a successful effort to confront this history in a way that is poignant through a series of motifs. We see the Café disappearing into a ghostlike memory of the past, an allegory to the disintegration of culture, while through the windows we can see a rampant, snarling dog; a portrait of Hitler's shepherd, Blondi. Blondi isn't the only notable figure in the composition. Milton has pointed out that the fading figure of the doorman at the Hotel Metropole is modeled after the artist and intellectual Marcel Duchamp, and the face of the young girl peering...
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1990s American Modern Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, ABS, Engraving, Etching

Portrait of a Girl
Located in Surfside, FL
Harry Sudman is a realist painter and photographer who has worked out of Chicago for over twenty-five years. He grew up on the south side, and currently resides uptown. In the late 1...
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20th Century Realist Charcoal Figurative Prints

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Charcoal

Untitled nude (signed, dedicated & inscribed to Clement Greenberg)
Located in New York, NY
Anthony Caro Nude (signed, dedicated & inscribed to Clement Greenberg), 1986 Charcoal on Paper Hand-signed by artist, The drawing is inscribed, "To Clem, much love, from Tony" and signed "A. Caro 1986 July." 38 × 24 inches Unframed This original drawing was acquired from the collection of the influential critic Clement Greenberg - one of the greatest supporters of British artist Anthony Caro, whose students and colleagues at St. Martin School of Art included the distinguished sculptors William Tucker and Isaac Witkin...
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1980s Abstract Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal

Brigitte Bardot, mixed media large glamorous unique screen print, black sparkle
Located in Dallas, TX
Brigitte Bardot Large edition Charcoal and black glitter Screen print on 300 gsm Somerset Satin Paper Edition of 10 Price is for unframed, we are happy to coordinate framing for this piece at an extra cost. This new larger ‘Sparkle edition’ Brigitte Bardot is limited to just 10 and will create an impact on any wall. Originally released as a smaller print, it was dubbed ‘Beautiful, original and certainly collectable’ in the Sunday Times Style Magazine ‘, and was an instant sell out. The print features Emerson’s signature elongated figure combined with a delicate textural surface, which combines a unique black glitter and charcoal powder finish. 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 work is widely collected and exhibited both in the UK as well as internationally, through galleries, art fairs and museums. She has also worked with brands and individuals including Harvey Nichols, The Ivy Club, Sony, Triumph Underwear, Redbull, P&O Cruises, and Annoushka jewelry...
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2010s Contemporary Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Rag Paper, Screen, Mixed Media

Pair of graphite drawings
Located in Pasadena, CA
Pair of graphite drawings after Ossip Alexeevich Zadkine Osip Alekseyevich Tsadkin; 28 January 1888 – 25 November 1967) was a Russian and French artist of the School of Paris.[1] He...
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal

Untitled (Torso)
Located in London, GB
Charcoal on paper Signed and dated (lower right) 105cm × 73cm (109cm × 78cm framed) A Colombian painter, draughtsman and lithographer, known for his depictions of the male nude, wit...
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1980s Contemporary Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Fantastic figure - Pencil and Charcoal by A. De Totero - 1979
Located in Roma, IT
Original drawing. Pencil and charcoal on cardboard. Dated and hand signed with the monogram of the artist lower right. Very good conditions. Includes Passepartout: 69 x 49 cm Imag...
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1970s Surrealist Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Cardboard, Pencil

Singing and Printing XIII
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 Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic, Color, Woodcut

Falcon by Rosie Emerson, Hand-embellished screen print of glamor female figure
Located in Dallas, TX
Very last of the "Falcon" edition available! Emerson has pioneered a technique of printing with delicate charcoal powders, which give the image a softne...
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2010s Contemporary Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Rag Paper, Charcoal, Screen

Audrey Hepburn, mixed media limited edition fashion inspired unique screen print
Located in Dallas, TX
Rosie Emerson returns to her elongated trademark style for the release of a brand new Audrey Hepburn print. Emerson has developed her very own technique to make these to prints using charcoal powder instead of ink, these print have a soft look and light texture to them, the powder is fixed with layers of fixative and also a UV varnish so they are protected for the years to come. Elevating the iconic Audrey Hepburn these prints unite hand painted elements, collaged found wire, diamonds and star constellations all in her monochrome style. A small edition of just 20, each print will vary slightly due to her unique technique, they come signed and edition in pencil and embossed with an artists stamp. 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 work is widely collected and exhibited both in the UK as well as internationally, through galleries, art fairs and museums. She has also worked with brands and individuals including Harvey Nichols, The Ivy Club, Sony, Triumph Underwear, Redbull, P&O Cruises, and Annoushka jewelry...
Category

2010s Contemporary Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Rag Paper, Screen, Mixed Media

Nude Girl - Drawing - Mid 20th century
Located in Roma, IT
Nude Girl is a drawing realized by an Anonymous artist in the mid-20th century. Charcoal on paper. Monogrammed on the lower right. Good conditions. The artwork realized deft and ...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Charcoal Figurative Prints

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Charcoal

La Bavarde - Original Pen and Charcoal Drawing - Mid 20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
La Bavarde is an original drawing realized during the half of the 20th Century by an anonymous artist. The artwork represents a woman and a crow. Titled hand written on the lower ...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Charcoal Figurative Prints

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Charcoal, Ballpoint Pen

Jean Helion Nude in the chair
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Jean Helion Nude in the chair Charcoal on laid paper Signed and dated 4/10/48 by the artist Certificate of the widow of Jean Hélion Dimensions Work 67 x 52 cms Sheet 88 x 70 cms Per...
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1960s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Reciprocal Horizon I
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Reciprocal Horizon II
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

R. Horizon IX
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
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2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

R. Horizon VI
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

R. Horizon V
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

R. Horizon VII
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

R. Horizon III
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
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2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

R. Horizon IV
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Reciprocal Horizon VIII
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
Category

2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Reciprocal Horizon X
Located in New York, NY
The series Reciprocal Horizon explores man’s relationship with modern social systems and his struggle to preserve his natural world. This occurs among current socio-political upheava...
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2010s Charcoal Figurative Prints

Materials

Charcoal, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

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