Artist Studies Gallery
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some old studies
Jenny Saville (British, b. 1970, Cambridge, England, based Oxford, England) - Atonement Studies, Cen
tizzymcwizzy: I did a bunch of style studies of some of my favorite artists!Here’s the tag list from
asylum-art:Nurture Studies by Diana SchererWith ‘Nurture Studies’ the artist Diana Scherer presents
Studies!Reference photo credits: 1. Harley Weir; 2. Walter Pierre; 3. Joshua Woods.
my first project for studies :)linocut, 25 x 17,5 cm
Painting studies
Traveling Studies #draw #drawing #sketch #sketching #sketchbook #moleskine #biro #people #humans #tr
Remember kids, the first step of good character design is research!
artist-denis:Two Studies of a Nude Outdoors, 1907, Maurice DenisMedium: oil,canvas
rebornaophia:The adaptation of Shadow and Bone and Six of Crows will be released soon and I love thi
lakevida:artist-davinci:Studies of crabs, Leonardo Da VinciMedium: ink,paperleonardo da pinchi. lol
sherlock holmes.portrait studies are just a pathetic excuse for me to draw my favourite boi. ♤ insta
ex0skeletal-undead:Studies by Anato Finnstark This artist on Instagram
artist-sargent: Two studies for Madame X, 1883, John Singer Sargent Medium: pencilwww.wikiar
Best beast Doing some more studies! I really want to do monstrous/beastial designs so im going to t
artist-francis-bacon:Two Studies for a Portrait of Richard Chopping, 1978, Francis Bacon
Seated Male NudeGian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian; 1598–1680)ca. 1618–24Red chalk heightened with white
Male NudeEngraved by Pierre-Alexandre Aveline (French; ca. 1702–1760) after Edmé Bouchardon (French;
Homme nu = Male NudeEngraved by L.-F. Duruisseau (French; b. ca. 1754) after Edmé Bouchardon (French
Seated Male NudeUbaldo Gandolfi (Italian; 1728–1781)18th centuryRed and black chalk, highlighted wit
Evidence of squirrels: study #24… don’t hoard!!
L’académie d’homme nu = Male Academic NudeMichel-MartinDrölling (French; 1786–1851)1807Pierre noire
Male Academic StudyLouis Chéron (French; 1660–1725)ca. 1710s–20sBlack chalk, touched with white, on
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