Canyon Clouds [working proof 4] by Wayne Thiebaud, Emily York https://www.nga.gov/artworks/230697-canyon-clouds-working-proof-4
„HAND“ lower right margin, orange colored pencil, unknown hand.
„HAND“ lower right margin, orange colored pencil, unknown hand.
„Mississippi Wagon 1937“ lower center margin, graphite, artist’s hand. „1/4“ lower
The eldest son of a Parisian banker, Edgar Degas reinforced his formal academic art training by copying Old Master paintings both in Italy, where he spent three years (1856–1859), and at the Louvre. Degas early on developed a rigorous drawing style and a respect for line that he would maintain throughout his career.
1963.10.16 Artwork Edgar Degas, Dancer Holding Her Right Foot in Her Right Hand
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Botticelli, The „Chief Framer“, Head of a Youth Wearing a Cap; a Right Forearm with the Hand
. / DEC 20 1932; by unknown hand, upper center in graphite inverted: A894; upper
The eldest son of a Parisian banker, Edgar Degas reinforced his formal academic art training by copying Old Master paintings both in Italy, where he spent three years (1856–1859), and at the Louvre. Degas early on developed a rigorous drawing style and a respect for line that he would maintain throughout his career.
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The eldest son of a Parisian banker, Edgar Degas reinforced his formal academic art training by copying Old Master paintings both in Italy, where he spent three years (1856–1859), and at the Louvre. Degas early on developed a rigorous drawing style and a respect for line that he would maintain throughout his career.
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Owl Creek, Ohio William James Bennett 1841 Hand-colored aquatint on wove paper
Auguste Rodin was born in 1840, the second child and only son of Jean-Baptiste Rodin and Marie Cheffer, first-generation Parisians of modest means. Nothing in his family background or situation suggested that he might become an artist.
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