Drawings
Transparency drawing, 20th century.
Welcome to our category dedicated to "Drawings", a space where the art of line and stroke is revealed through the ages and styles. This comprehensive collection brings together works from antiquity to the contemporary era, offering a complete perspective on the evolution of drawing in the history of art.
Drawing, a fundamental art form, is the cornerstone of many artistic creations. Used for both conceptualisation and final expression, it manifests itself in a variety of forms, from quick sketches to highly refined works. Our collection includes drawings made using a variety of techniques, including but not limited to pencil, charcoal, ink and sanguine, allowing us to present a wide range of textures and effects.
Since ancient times, drawings have been used to document daily life, religious beliefs and scientific knowledge. Today, these works offer us valuable insights into past societies. Renaissance drawings, marked by an in-depth study of anatomy and perspective, illustrate the quest for realism and technical perfection. Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo elevated drawing to the level of a major art form, their anatomical studies and sketches of complex compositions remaining unequalled in precision and beauty.
The modern era saw the emergence of a variety of styles in which drawing expressed artistic movements such as Romanticism, Impressionism and Surrealism. Each style uses drawing to communicate specific ideas and emotions, from the expressive subtlety of the Impressionists to the unbridled fantasy of the Surrealists.
In the contemporary world, drawing continues to evolve, embracing experimental approaches and mixed media. Contemporary artists use drawing to explore social, political and personal themes, often in reaction to digital technologies and mass media. This section of our site features works that challenge traditional conventions and push the boundaries of the medium.
Our virtual gallery invites you to browse these drawings, offering search filters that allow you to browse by period, style, or technique. Each work is accompanied by a detailed description, immersing you in the context of its creation and the particularities of its technique.
Join us for an in-depth exploration of the art of drawing through the ages and discover how simple lines and marks on paper can communicate complex ideas and provoke deep emotional responses. This category is a celebration of the art of drawing in all its diversity and evolution, an ongoing invitation to discover and rediscover the drawings that have shaped the history of art.