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Drawing: Tools & Purposes
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Dry Media Fig. 3.3 Willem De Kooning. Seated Woman, 1966-1967. Charcoal on paper, 18 3/4” X 23 1/4”. Collection of the Newark Museum, New Jersey. Fig. 3.4 Edgar Degas. At the Milliner, 1883. Pastel, 29.9” X 33.5”. Fundacion Coleccion Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. Dry media include pencils, chalk, pastel and silverpoint.
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Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin and Saint Anne with the Christ Child and John the Baptist, Charcoal, black and white chalk on brown paper, National Gallery, London
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Wet Media Wet media commonly uses ink, pen, and brush. Fig 3.6 MI WANZHONG. Tree, Bamboo and Rock. Calligraphy by Chen Meng. Ink, 43 1/3” X 14 1/4”. Musee National des Arts Asiatiques- Guimet, Paris.
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Purposes of Drawing: Sketch Sketch-preliminary visualization
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Purposes of Drawing: Study Leonardo da Vinci, Study for the Head of a girl, Silverpoint with white highlights, Prepared paper, Turin, Biblioteca Reale
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Leonardo da Vinci, Study for St. Anne, 1501-1506
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