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

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Drawing Collection: Seated woman turning to the right. Drawing in black and red chalk. Jean-Antoine Watteau
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Drawing Collection: Technical Drawing of the Tunnel under the River Clyde at Glasgow, Uk, 1890
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Drawing Collection: System of mines and countermines of Turins citadel during siege of 1706
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Drawing Collection: Common dormouse, sketch C016 / 5883
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Drawing Collection: Pen-and-ink drawing by Albert Edward Sterner, 1886
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Drawing Collection: Bert Myers, bicycle racing man. Drawing, 1890
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Drawing Collection: Shoveler duck, historical artwork
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Drawing Collection: Facial nerves
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Drawing Collection: Eyes, artwork
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Drawing Collection: Mathematical equipment
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Drawing Collection: Fushia Swanley Gem
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Drawing Collection: Bearded Iris
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Drawing Collection: Maori man, profile, 18th century
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Drawing Collection: The Sun and associated gods, Egypt
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Drawing Collection: BICYCLING: DRAISINE, 1816. The Draisine, or Pedestrian Curricle, devised, 1816
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Drawing Collection: PAUL HINDEMITH (1895-1963). German violinist and composer. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener
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Drawing Collection: Bird Watcher's Notebook - and pencil
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Drawing Collection: Buddhist monk drawing a mandala, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe
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Drawing Collection: Bronze Age rock carvings
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Drawing Collection: Metal ruler
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Drawing Collection: Franz Peter Schubert, 1797 - 1828. Austrian composer. After a drawing by one of his friends
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Drawing Collection: Death Of Socrates, 469 - 399 B. C. Engraved By F. Finden After H. Corbould
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Drawing Collection: LADY HOWEs VILLA AND POPEs GROTTO, from a Drawing by G. Banet, 1882
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Drawing Collection: A. Hymenophyllum tunbridgense. B. H. unilaterale. The tunbridge film fern, Bradbury
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Drawing Collection: Athyrium Filix-foemina multifidum. The lady fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887)
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Drawing Collection: The Logierian system, or unveiling the new light to ye musical world
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Drawing Collection: Blueberry Goldfish
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Drawing Collection: Third Rock from the Sun - 15-02-24
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Drawing Collection: The Hug
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Drawing Collection: Berg en dal - 30-12-23
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Drawing Collection: Ice Bridge
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Drawing Collection: Guardian
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Drawing Collection: You Are Here
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Drawing Collection: Poseidon, Casting His Net
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Drawing Collection: Wildebeest
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Drawing Collection: Cyclops, Eye Wide Open
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Drawing Collection: Unknown Thing
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Drawing Collection: Tallest Person In the Land
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Drawing Collection: Artificial Flower 3
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Drawing Collection: Picasso
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Drawing Collection: Tentacles
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Drawing Collection: Diablo
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Drawing Collection: Autumn Beauties
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Drawing Collection: Drinking Vine
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Drawing Collection: Snowy Day
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Drawing Collection: Strong Wind
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Drawing Collection: Rad Smoke
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Drawing Collection: Waves


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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.