Peter Coker
Mid-20th Century Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
20th Century English School Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Modern Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Chalk
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Nude Paintings
Canvas, Oil
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
20th Century Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
1930s Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Graphite
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Mid-20th Century Landscape Paintings
Oil
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Oil, Canvas
19th Century Post-Impressionist Nude Paintings
Charcoal
1860s Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Pencil
1850s Romantic Portrait Paintings
Oil
Late 19th Century French School Nude Paintings
Pencil
Late 19th Century Realist Nude Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Board
Early 19th Century French School Nude Paintings
Charcoal, Pencil
Late 19th Century Victorian Portrait Paintings
Oil
1940s Modern Black and White Photography
Silver Gelatin
Early 19th Century Academic Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Charcoal, Paper, Pencil
1920s Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Oil
19th Century Old Masters Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Carbon Pencil
Late 19th Century Victorian Portrait Paintings
Oil
1880s Victorian Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Charcoal, Paper
1920s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Oil
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James Stroudley for sale on 1stDibs
James Stroudley was born and lived in London. He studied at Clapham School of Art, from 1923–27, then the Royal College of Art, from 1927–30. His teachers included William Rothenstein and Allan Gwynne-Jones. Stroudley was a Major Abbey Scholar from 1930–33, which gave him three years of traveling time in Italy. From here, he was inspired by classic Italian painters, notably, Giotto and Piero Della Francesca. He became a fine figurative draughtsman, but his work was also influenced by the Cubists. He was a visiting lecturer at the Royal Academy Schools. He has shown at RA, RBA (became a member in 1934), RE and elsewhere. Arthur Tooth and Son and Apollinaire Gallery gave him one-man shows. Public collections in Bradford, Brighton, Herbert Art Gallery in Coventry and Rochdale hold examples of his work.
Finding the Right Drawings-watercolor-paintings for You
Revitalize your interiors — introduce drawings and watercolor paintings to your home to evoke emotions, stir conversation and show off your personality and elevated taste.
Drawing is often considered one of the world’s oldest art forms, with historians pointing to cave art as evidence. In fact, a cave in South Africa, home to Stone Age–era artists, houses artwork that is believed to be around 73,000 years old. It has indeed been argued that cave walls were the canvases for early watercolorists as well as for landscape painters in general, who endeavor to depict and elevate natural scenery through their works of art. The supplies and methods used by artists and illustrators to create drawings and paintings have evolved over the years, and so too have the intentions. Artists can use their drawing and painting talents to observe and capture a moment, to explore or communicate ideas and convey or evoke emotion. No matter if an artist is working in charcoal or in watercolor and has chosen to portray the marvels of the pure human form, to create realistic depictions of animals in their natural habitats or perhaps to forge a new path that references the long history of abstract visual art, adding a drawing or watercolor painting to your living room or dining room that speaks to you will in turn speak to your guests and conjure stimulating energy in your space.
When you introduce a new piece of art into a common area of your home — a figurative painting by Italian watercolorist Mino Maccari or a colorful still life, such as a detailed botanical work by Deborah Eddy — you’re bringing in textures that can add visual weight to your interior design. You’ll also be creating a much-needed focal point that can instantly guide an eye toward a designated space, particularly in a room that sees a lot of foot traffic.
When you’re shopping for new visual art, whether it’s for your apartment or weekend house, remember to choose something that resonates. It doesn’t always need to make you happy, but you should at least enjoy its energy. On 1stDibs, browse a wide-ranging collection of drawings and watercolor paintings and find out how to arrange wall art when you’re ready to hang your new works.