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George Romney · 1793/94
Book with eleven graphite drawings on cream wove paper, bound in colored marble paperboard cover with brown leather spine and gold stamps
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George Romney · c. 1786
Graphite on ivory laid paper
Jean Honoré Fragonard · c. 1781
Brush and brown wash with graphite squaring lines and underdrawing on cream laid paper
25 shows
George Romney · c. 1776
Brush and brown ink on cream laid paper
Black chalk and charcoal on ivory laid paper, edge mounted on ivory laid paper
François Boucher · 1767
black and white chalk on faded blue laid paper
Public domain
François Boucher · c. 1770
pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, and black chalk, heightened with white paint; framing lines in pen and brown ink
22 shows
François Boucher · c. 1766
brown chalk with stumping on light beige laid paper, with later framing line in brown ink
François Boucher · 1764
black chalk heightened with white on laid paper
Jean Honoré Fragonard · 1760/61
Black chalk on ivory laid paper, laid down on off-white laid paper
Canaletto · c. 1750–55
pen and brown ink and brush and gray and black washes over traces of graphite (?); framing lines in pen and brown and black ink
29 shows
François Boucher · c. 1750
Black chalk, with stumping and touches of red chalk, heightened with white chalk, on cream laid paper, laid down on cream laid paper
Rosalba Carriera · 1739
pastel on blue laid paper mounted to canvas (on strainer)
François Boucher · c. 1736
Black chalk with stumping, and red chalk, heightened with white chalk on beige laid paper
14 shows
Rosalba Carriera · 1730s
pastel and red chalk on blue laid paper mounted on canvas (on strainer)
François Boucher · 18th century
Red chalk
Jean Antoine Watteau · 1712/13
Red chalk on cream laid paper
Jean Antoine Watteau · c. 1716
red chalk; red and black chalk (upper left figure)
20 shows
Jean Antoine Watteau · c. 1718
Red and black chalk
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo · 1696–1770
Pen and brown ink, brush with pale (yellow) and dark brown wash, over black chalk
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