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Red Chalk Collection

"Red Chalk: A Journey Through Art and Emotion" Immerse yourself in the world of red chalk, a medium that has captured the essence of human emotions for centuries

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Madonna Child Infant Saint John Baptist upper left

Madonna Child Infant Saint John Baptist upper left
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Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Christ Cross Virgin Mary Mary Magdalene Saint John

Christ Cross Virgin Mary Mary Magdalene Saint John
Christ on the Cross with the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Saint John; Pietro da Cortona (Italian, 1596 - 1669); Italy; about 1661; Pen and brown ink and gray wash over black chalk

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Sitting old man, c.1630. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Sitting old man, c.1630. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Sitting old man, c.1630

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Portrait of young woman, c1650. Creator: Karel Du Jardin

Portrait of young woman, c1650. Creator: Karel Du Jardin
Portrait of young woman, c1650

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The vineyard workers receive their wages, mid 17th century. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The vineyard workers receive their wages, mid 17th century. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The vineyard workers receive their wages, mid 17th century

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Portrait of a young man, unknown date. Creator: Anon

Portrait of a young man, unknown date. Creator: Anon
Portrait of a young man, unknown date

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Portrait of an elderly woman, unknown date. Creator: Anon

Portrait of an elderly woman, unknown date. Creator: Anon
Portrait of an elderly woman, unknown date

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Head of an old man. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Head of an old man. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Head of an old man

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Foot Study, 1760. Creator: John Augustus Nahl

Foot Study, 1760. Creator: John Augustus Nahl
Foot Study, 1760

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Christ Crucified, c1765. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Greuze

Christ Crucified, c1765. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Christ Crucified, c1765

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Imprisonment of Christ, unknown date. Creator: Anon

The Imprisonment of Christ, unknown date. Creator: Anon
The Imprisonment of Christ, unknown date

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Communion of the Apostles, n.d. Creator: Johann Martin Schuster

Communion of the Apostles, n.d. Creator: Johann Martin Schuster
Communion of the Apostles, n.d

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 1612. Creator: Johann Heintz

Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 1612. Creator: Johann Heintz
Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 1612

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: Gerard van Houten

The Annunciation. Creator: Gerard van Houten
The Annunciation

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Study of a Tree, between circa 1610 and circa 1620. Creator: Cristofano Allori

Study of a Tree, between circa 1610 and circa 1620. Creator: Cristofano Allori
Study of a Tree, between circa 1610 and circa 1620

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Standing Nude Woman with Upraised Arms, between circa 1665 and circa 1670

Standing Nude Woman with Upraised Arms, between circa 1665 and circa 1670. Creator: Adriaen van de Velde
Standing Nude Woman with Upraised Arms, between circa 1665 and circa 1670

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Moi, j'ai été mariée à Saint-Leu, between c1861 and c1862. Creator: Paul Gavarni

Moi, j'ai été mariée à Saint-Leu, between c1861 and c1862. Creator: Paul Gavarni
Moi, j'ai ete mariee a Saint-Leu, between c1861 and c1862

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Portrait of an Elderly Woman Wearing a Kerchief Creator: Karel Du Jardin

Portrait of an Elderly Woman Wearing a Kerchief Creator: Karel Du Jardin
Portrait of an Elderly Woman Wearing a Kerchief

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The return of the prodigal son, unknown date. Creator: Anon

The return of the prodigal son, unknown date. Creator: Anon
The return of the prodigal son, unknown date

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Design for a table with legs in the form of seated lions, c.1650. Creator: Anon

Design for a table with legs in the form of seated lions, c.1650. Creator: Anon
Design for a table with legs in the form of seated lions, c.1650. The drawing of the left front leg of the table, in the form of a seated lion with a ball, is covered with red chalk

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Raising of the Cross, n.d. Creator: Ottmar Elliger, the younger

The Raising of the Cross, n.d. Creator: Ottmar Elliger, the younger
The Raising of the Cross, n.d

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Defeat of Wittekind near Bürberg, 1835. Creator: Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld

Defeat of Wittekind near Bürberg, 1835. Creator: Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Defeat of Wittekind near Burberg, 1835

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Cows and Sheep under Trees, c. 1850. Creator: Constant Troyon

Cows and Sheep under Trees, c. 1850. Creator: Constant Troyon
Cows and Sheep under Trees, c. 1850

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Artist's Wife with a Book, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

The Artist's Wife with a Book, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
The Artist's Wife with a Book, 1752

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt

Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752. Creator: Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Self-Portrait Sketching, 1752

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Camel, 1770s. Creator: Johann Rudolf Schellenburg

Camel, 1770s. Creator: Johann Rudolf Schellenburg
Camel, 1770s

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Fighting Cock, c. 1775. Creator: Johann Rudolf Schellenburg

Fighting Cock, c. 1775. Creator: Johann Rudolf Schellenburg
Fighting Cock, c. 1775

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A Male Nude, Half Reclining, 1622/1624. Creator: Matteo Rosselli

A Male Nude, Half Reclining, 1622/1624. Creator: Matteo Rosselli
A Male Nude, Half Reclining, 1622/1624

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Standing Man Wearing a Cloak and Hat, c. 1602. Creator: Matteo Rosselli

Standing Man Wearing a Cloak and Hat, c. 1602. Creator: Matteo Rosselli
Standing Man Wearing a Cloak and Hat, c. 1602

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Man Playing a Lute [recto]. Creator: Matteo Rosselli

Man Playing a Lute [recto]. Creator: Matteo Rosselli
Man Playing a Lute [recto]

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Man Leaning on a Rail [verso]. Creator: Matteo Rosselli

Man Leaning on a Rail [verso]. Creator: Matteo Rosselli
Man Leaning on a Rail [verso]

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Fragment of a Lion Bas-Relief (verso), 1750s. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Fragment of a Lion Bas-Relief (verso), 1750s. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Fragment of a Lion Bas-Relief (verso), 1750s

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Grottesco with the Tomb of Nero, 1747. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Grottesco with the Tomb of Nero, 1747. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Grottesco with the Tomb of Nero, 1747

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Portico of the Pantheon, 1750s and early 1760s. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi

The Portico of the Pantheon, 1750s and early 1760s. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The Portico of the Pantheon, 1750s and early 1760s

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A Battle of Nude Men, 1744/1745. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi

A Battle of Nude Men, 1744/1745. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piranesi
A Battle of Nude Men, 1744/1745

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A Reclining Male Nude, 1723. Creators: Bernard Picart, Nicolas Boileau Despreaux

A Reclining Male Nude, 1723. Creators: Bernard Picart, Nicolas Boileau Despreaux
A Reclining Male Nude, 1723

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Male Nude with a Lamp (Diogenes), 1724. Creators: Bernard Picart, Nicolas Boileau Despreaux

Male Nude with a Lamp (Diogenes), 1724. Creators: Bernard Picart, Nicolas Boileau Despreaux
Male Nude with a Lamp (Diogenes), 1724

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin, 1742. Creator: Walter Paris

The Assumption of the Virgin, 1742. Creator: Walter Paris
The Assumption of the Virgin, 1742

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A Man Seen from Behind [recto], c. 1555. Creator: Taddeo Zuccaro

A Man Seen from Behind [recto], c. 1555. Creator: Taddeo Zuccaro
A Man Seen from Behind [recto], c. 1555

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A Man Seen from Behind [verso], c. 1555. Creator: Taddeo Zuccaro

A Man Seen from Behind [verso], c. 1555. Creator: Taddeo Zuccaro
A Man Seen from Behind [verso], c. 1555

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: Mythological Figures, c. 1561. Creator: Taddeo Zuccaro

Mythological Figures, c. 1561. Creator: Taddeo Zuccaro
Mythological Figures, c. 1561

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Waterfall and Town of Tivoli. Creator: Gaspar van Wittell

The Waterfall and Town of Tivoli. Creator: Gaspar van Wittell
The Waterfall and Town of Tivoli

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A View of Rome from Santa Maria del Priorato, c. 1710. Creator: Gaspar van Wittell

A View of Rome from Santa Maria del Priorato, c. 1710. Creator: Gaspar van Wittell
A View of Rome from Santa Maria del Priorato, c. 1710

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Crucifixion, 1796/1797. Creator: Benjamin West

The Crucifixion, 1796/1797. Creator: Benjamin West
The Crucifixion, 1796/1797

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The March of Silenus [recto], c. 1715/1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The March of Silenus [recto], c. 1715/1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The March of Silenus [recto], c. 1715/1716

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: A Man Reclining and a Woman Seated on the Ground, c. 1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

A Man Reclining and a Woman Seated on the Ground, c. 1716. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
A Man Reclining and a Woman Seated on the Ground, c. 1716

Background imageRed Chalk Collection: The Wedding Procession, c. 1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The Wedding Procession, c. 1712. Creator: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The Wedding Procession, c. 1712



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"Red Chalk: A Journey Through Art and Emotion" Immerse yourself in the world of red chalk, a medium that has captured the essence of human emotions for centuries. From the iconic Madonna Child with Infant Saint John Baptist in the upper left corner to the profound depiction of Christ on the Cross, this collection showcases the versatility and power of red chalk. Leonardo da Vinci's masterpieces take center stage, revealing his unparalleled skill in capturing human form. In "Nude Young Woman Sitting, Asleep, " we witness vulnerability and tranquility merged into one captivating image. The Nude Man With Arms Stretched Out invites us to contemplate strength and grace through Leonardo's meticulous strokes. Hans Veit Friedrich Schnorr von Carolsfeld adds a touch of whimsy with "Cupid's Ruse, " where mischievousness dances across every line. Meanwhile, "The Death of Saint Peter Martyr" evokes solemnity as red chalk immortalizes this tragic event. Transporting us to another era is a scene from commedia dell'arte—a girl resisting advances while an actress executes a graceful step—depicted with black lead, red, black, and white chalk. This artwork reminds us that even within chaos lies beauty and resilience. Moving forward in time brings us to 1908 when a young man kneels before our eyes on tan paper—an intimate moment frozen forever by red chalk. And who could resist being captivated by the Standing Girl Holding Basket or be enchanted by Cupid's statue? Finally, Pierre Victor Galland's "Study: Woman with a Jar" captures both simplicity and complexity simultaneously—a testament to how they are evoke depth within its limited palette. In these diverse works spanning different eras and styles, one thing remains constant—the ability to convey raw emotion like no other medium can. Join us on this artistic journey as we explore humanity through shades of crimson etched on paper.