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He also drew sketches of his own in red chalk.
The drawing as are all on black or red chalk on paper.
It consisted of mostly oil paintings with some red chalk drawings.
The portrait is drawn in red chalk on paper.
They put small objects into the children's mouths and make them draw the shapes in red chalk.
The most important selections include two Raphael red chalk drawings.
He followed Rembrandt in his use of red chalk.
With red chalk he drew three dramatic lines leading away from the Platte.
There was dirt everywhere like red chalk dust, and me with my good green linen suit on the outside, wouldn't you know.
Under Mauleon she learnt how to draw in black and red chalk.
He crossed out the side drum in red chalk and half the percussion instruments too.
Leonardo's face is best known from a drawing in red chalk that appears to be a self-portrait.
Her frizzy hair is a tangle of black and red chalk, a halo.
His drawings are usually executed in black and red chalk, sometimes with the addition of blue or yellow gouache.
The walls of the room were washed with blue; the one facing the bed had a lewd picture on it, done in red chalk.
The real master of red chalk is Allan Ramsay, however.
There we saw a crude arrow marked in red chalk, pointed down the smaller tunnel.
They could make prints that looked like red chalk drawings, pastels or watercolors.
It represented a small five-petalled flower and had been limned in red chalk.
I pushed forward into the buzz until I no longer felt comfortable, which was right at the edge of the red chalk dust.
A standout is a double-sided drawing in red chalk by Michelangelo, probably done around 1510.
Red chalk is the perfect medium, and because of Ramsay’s mastery of it, we can share that moment across the centuries.
The skin is then most delicately modelled in white with a red chalk blush to the cheeks and lips.
Then there is the similarity between the left hand in “Antea” and those in two red chalk studies done in the early 1530s.
One image stands apart, a small red chalk drawing by William Hoare.