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Drawing Collection (page 7)

Drawing is a timeless art form that has captivated humans for centuries

Background imageDrawing Collection: Stained glass window, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Stained glass window, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageDrawing Collection: Medical College For Women Women Woman Dissecting

Medical College For Women Women Woman Dissecting
A student dissecting a leg at the Medical College for Women on East Twelfth Street and Second Avenue, New York, USA. After an illustration from an 1870 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated

Background imageDrawing Collection: Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Background imageDrawing Collection: Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe

Background imageDrawing Collection: Polystichum aculeatum lobatum. The common prickly shield fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley

Polystichum aculeatum lobatum. The common prickly shield fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), 1857, ferns of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageDrawing Collection: Seated woman turning to the right. Drawing in black and red chalk. Jean-Antoine Watteau

Seated woman turning to the right. Drawing in black and red chalk. Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) French painter

Background imageDrawing Collection: Technical Drawing of the Tunnel under the River Clyde at Glasgow, Uk, 1890

Technical Drawing of the Tunnel under the River Clyde at Glasgow, Uk, 1890

Background imageDrawing Collection: System of mines and countermines of Turins citadel during siege of 1706

System of mines and countermines of Turins citadel during siege of 1706. attack front and Pietro Miccas mine
Italy, 18th century. The system of mines and countermines of Turins citadel during the siege of 1706. The attack front and Pietro Miccas mine. From a drawing by Colonel Pietro Magni

Background imageDrawing Collection: Common dormouse, sketch C016 / 5883

Common dormouse, sketch C016 / 5883
Common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius). Plate from a collection of pencil sketches and watercolour drawings of British mammals circa 1890-1910 by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912)

Background imageDrawing Collection: Pen-and-ink drawing by Albert Edward Sterner, 1886

Pen-and-ink drawing by Albert Edward Sterner, 1886
ARCHERY, 1886. Pen-and-ink drawing by Albert Edward Sterner, 1886

Background imageDrawing Collection: Bert Myers, bicycle racing man. Drawing, 1890

Bert Myers, bicycle racing man. Drawing, 1890
BICYCLING, 1890. Bert Myers, bicycle racing man. Drawing, 1890

Background imageDrawing Collection: Shoveler duck, historical artwork

Shoveler duck, historical artwork
Shoveler. Historical artwork of a male shoveler duck (Anas clypeata). This duck inhabits wetlands and inland waters across much of the northern hemisphere

Background imageDrawing Collection: Facial nerves

Facial nerves. Historical anatomical artwork of a side view of a dissected human head showing the nerves (white) and muscles (red) of the face and neck

Background imageDrawing Collection: Eyes, artwork

Eyes, artwork

Background imageDrawing Collection: Mathematical equipment

Mathematical equipment
Mathematics equipment. Protractor (left), a pair of compasses and pencil (centre top), a pen (right) and an electronic calculator (lower centre)

Background imageDrawing Collection: Fushia Swanley Gem

Fushia Swanley Gem
Illustration of Fushia Swanley Gem in flower

Background imageDrawing Collection: Bearded Iris

Bearded Iris, illustration

Background imageDrawing Collection: Maori man, profile, 18th century

Maori man, profile, 18th century
Maori man. Engraved plate showing a profile of a Maori man. Clearly seen are the facial tattoos, hair comb and other jewellery worn

Background imageDrawing Collection: The Sun and associated gods, Egypt

The Sun and associated gods, Egypt
Egyptian gods. Engraving depicting the Sun and Moon surrounded by the names of Egyptian gods. At the top is a male Sun, with male gods, and below id the female Moon surrounded by the female gods

Background imageDrawing Collection: BICYCLING: DRAISINE, 1816. The Draisine, or Pedestrian Curricle, devised, 1816

BICYCLING: DRAISINE, 1816. The Draisine, or Pedestrian Curricle, devised, 1816, by Karl von Drais de Sauerbrun. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageDrawing Collection: Bird Watcher's Notebook - and pencil

Bird Watcher's Notebook - and pencil
JD-9553 Bird Watcher's Notebook - and pencil John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageDrawing Collection: Bronze Age rock carvings

Bronze Age rock carvings, Fossum near Tanumshede, Gotaland, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageDrawing Collection: Metal ruler

Metal ruler marked in inches

Background imageDrawing Collection: Franz Peter Schubert, 1797 - 1828. Austrian composer. After a drawing by one of his friends

Franz Peter Schubert, 1797 - 1828. Austrian composer. After a drawing by one of his friends, Moritz von Schwind, 1820. From The Golden Age of Vienna, published 1948

Background imageDrawing Collection: Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould

Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould
Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B.C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould, From The Book A History Of Greece By Connop Thirlwall Bishop Of St. Davids

Background imageDrawing Collection: LADY HOWEs VILLA AND POPEs GROTTO, from a Drawing by G. Banet, 1882

LADY HOWEs VILLA AND POPEs GROTTO, from a Drawing by G. Banet, 1882

Background imageDrawing Collection: A. Hymenophyllum tunbridgense. B. H. unilaterale. The tunbridge film fern, Bradbury

A. Hymenophyllum tunbridgense. B. H. unilaterale. The tunbridge film fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), ferns of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageDrawing Collection: Athyrium Filix-foemina multifidum. The lady fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887)

Athyrium Filix-foemina multifidum. The lady fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), ferns of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageDrawing Collection: The Logierian system, or unveiling the new light to ye musical world

The Logierian system, or unveiling the new light to ye musical world. With the discovery of a general thoro base [altered to bass]discord in the old school, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, Logier

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 01

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 02

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 03

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 04

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 05

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 05
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 06

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 07

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 07
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 08

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 08
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 09

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 09
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 10

Butterlfy Vintage Art Illustration 10
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 01

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 02

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 03

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 04

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 05

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 05
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 06

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 07

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 07
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 08

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 08
Rafal Kulik

Background imageDrawing Collection: Flowers Floral Art Illustration 09

Flowers Floral Art Illustration 09
Rafal Kulik




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Drawing is a timeless art form that has captivated humans for centuries. From the intricate frescoes depicting Three Minoan Women in Knossos to the mesmerizing Stone-age cave paintings found in Chauvet, France, it has been a means of expression since ancient times. It transcends cultures and eras, as seen in Albrecht Durer's masterpiece Praying Hands and Leonardo da Vinci's detailed exploration of skull anatomy. Even architectural wonders have been brought to life through drawings, such as Filippo Brunelleschi's cross-section design for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence. Lodovico Cardi da Cigoli's contemporary interpretation further showcases the power to convey complex structures. But it doesn't stop there; drawings also play a vital role in engineering and industrial design. The meticulously crafted design drawing for the King Class locomotive from 1927 exemplifies how they are essential tools for bringing innovative ideas to life. Beyond human subjects, artists have used their skills to immortalize animals too. Suntop English Setters come alive on paper with every stroke, capturing their grace and beauty effortlessly. Artists throughout history have drawn inspiration from biblical tales like Adam & Eve depicted by BURNE-JONES or even Cuban landscapes found on canvases in Havana. Drawing allows us to explore diverse themes and narratives across time and space. Lastly, we cannot overlook the significance of rock art sites like Obirr Rock in Kakadu National Park where aboriginal paintings date back thousands of years. These ancient drawings provide glimpses into our ancestors' lives while reminding us of our connection with nature. In all its forms - be it historical masterpieces or modern creations - drawing continues to enchant us with its ability to capture emotions, tell stories, and preserve moments forevermore.