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Study of a Parisian Man, Charcoal Drawing, Circa 1905
By John Whitworth Robson
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1905-1909 charcoal on paper is by American artist John Whitworth Robson (1881-1946). After graduating from the Yale School of Art, Robson lived as an American artist in Paris fr...
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Early 1900s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Charcoal

Seated Parisian Woman, Charcoal Drawing, Circa 1905
By John Whitworth Robson
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1905-1909 charcoal and pastel drawing on paper is by American artist John Whitworth Robson (1881-1946). After graduating from the Yale School of Art, Robson lived as an American...
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Early 1900s Academic Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel

Standing Parisian Nude, 1906
By John Whitworth Robson
Located in San Francisco, CA
This 1906 graphite on paper drawing is by American artist John Whitworth Robson (1881-1946). After graduating from the Yale School of Art, Robson lived as an American artist in Paris...
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Early 1900s Academic Nude Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Graphite, Paper

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John Whitworth Robson graduated from the Yale School of Art. After graduation, Robson lived as an American artist in Paris from 1905–09. He was a member of the American Art Association of Paris and exhibited at the Salon of the highly esteemed Société des Artistes Français alongside Edgar Degas and Toulouse Lautrec.

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