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Drawing Collection (page 4)

Drawing is a timeless art form that has captivated humans for centuries

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Drawing Collection: Interior of the Old Grammar School, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1925
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Drawing Collection: Patent drawing for Thomas Crappers sanitary innovation, the Water Waste Preventer, 1880s
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Drawing Collection: Key to Washington and His Generals, a depiction of George Washingtons farewell to his generals in
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Drawing Collection: Hylas and the Nymphs, 1896. Oil on canvas. John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) English painter
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Drawing Collection: Colossal Nero statue, 1st century, drawing
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Drawing Collection: Carringtons flare
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Drawing Collection: Illustration of the dungeon scene from Johann Goethes Faust. Pen-and-ink drawing by Harry Clarke
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Drawing Collection: Drawing for a GWR oil can
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Drawing Collection: Japanese ornamental stone lantern post in a garden setting, next to a tall bush and small stones
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Drawing Collection: Of course there are mermaids. Pen-and-ink drawing, by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944)
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Drawing Collection: MANHATTAN PURCHASE, 1626. Peter Minuit (1580-1638) Dutch colonial official in America
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Drawing Collection: MAP: UNITED STATES, 1820. Engraved map of the United States, 1820
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Drawing Collection: UNITED FRUIT COMPANY, 1922. Advertisement from an American magazine of 1922, for
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Drawing Collection: VENICE: ARSENALE. The Arsenale of Venice, Italy. Drawing by Antonio di Natale, 18th century
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Drawing Collection: Channel tunnel
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Drawing Collection: Drawing of human venous system (Leonardo da Vinci)
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Drawing Collection: Skull anatomy
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Drawing Collection: Sketch for the Last Supper
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Drawing Collection: Carl Jung, caricature
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Drawing Collection: German WWII ramjet engine blueprint
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Drawing Collection: Stephen Gould, US palaeontologist
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Drawing Collection: Anger, conceptual artwork
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Drawing Collection: ZODIAC SIGN: LEO, 1716. Drawing from a Hebrew book about the Jewish calendar, Sefer Evronot
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Drawing Collection: Uintathere, an extinct rhinocerus of North America
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Drawing Collection: Sugar beet
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Drawing Collection: Heart and lungs
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Drawing Collection: Medical College For Women Women Woman Dissecting
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Drawing Collection: Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria
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Drawing Collection: Natural history, Birds, Passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius)
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Drawing Collection: Australian wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
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Drawing Collection: Victorian satirical cartoon, He shall have little for his pains
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Drawing Collection: Old Chinese Painting
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Drawing Collection: southern wax myrtle, southern bayberry, candleberry, bayberry tree
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Drawing Collection: Antique map of the Black Sea and surrounding lands
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Drawing Collection: SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst
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Drawing Collection: THOMAS NAST: SANTA CLAUS. Santa Claus coming down the chimney
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Drawing Collection: REMINGTON: FRONTIERSMEN. I took ye for an Injin. Drawing, 1890, by Frederic Remington
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Drawing Collection: ALGONQUIAN: FISHING, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans fishing. Watercolor
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Drawing Collection: Black Friday 1869
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Drawing Collection: Cork swimming suit patent, 1882 C024 / 3602
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Drawing Collection: Map drawn by Thomas Jefferson of Milford Haven on Chesapeake Bay and vicinity
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Drawing Collection: Coconut palm tree (Cocos nucifera) from the East Indies, Asia, drawing, 1600-1625
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Drawing Collection: Line rendering of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord
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Drawing Collection: Rosalind Franklin, British chemist
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Drawing Collection: CHAMBER MUSICIANS, c1935. Jacques Thibaud, Pablo Casals, and Alfred Cortot
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Drawing Collection: PILGRIM, 1620s. John Alden, one of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620
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Drawing Collection: PARIS: NOTRE DAME, 1848. The western facade of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, France
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Drawing Collection: Hidden away in rocky overhangs in a ten kilometer stretch of hillside


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Drawing is a timeless art form that has captivated humans for centuries. From the intricate frescoes depicting Three Minoan Women in Knossos to the mesmerizing Stone-age cave paintings found in Chauvet, France, it has been a means of expression since ancient times. It transcends cultures and eras, as seen in Albrecht Durer's masterpiece Praying Hands and Leonardo da Vinci's detailed exploration of skull anatomy. Even architectural wonders have been brought to life through drawings, such as Filippo Brunelleschi's cross-section design for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence. Lodovico Cardi da Cigoli's contemporary interpretation further showcases the power to convey complex structures. But it doesn't stop there; drawings also play a vital role in engineering and industrial design. The meticulously crafted design drawing for the King Class locomotive from 1927 exemplifies how they are essential tools for bringing innovative ideas to life. Beyond human subjects, artists have used their skills to immortalize animals too. Suntop English Setters come alive on paper with every stroke, capturing their grace and beauty effortlessly. Artists throughout history have drawn inspiration from biblical tales like Adam & Eve depicted by BURNE-JONES or even Cuban landscapes found on canvases in Havana. Drawing allows us to explore diverse themes and narratives across time and space. Lastly, we cannot overlook the significance of rock art sites like Obirr Rock in Kakadu National Park where aboriginal paintings date back thousands of years. These ancient drawings provide glimpses into our ancestors' lives while reminding us of our connection with nature. In all its forms - be it historical masterpieces or modern creations - drawing continues to enchant us with its ability to capture emotions, tell stories, and preserve moments forevermore.