"Captivating Artistry: Exploring the Intricate Techniques of 'Over Pencil' Masterpieces" Delve into a world where pencil sketches come alive with vibrant hues and captivating textures. From the innocent charm of a Lying Young Girl to the exotic allure of The Sultan's Favorite, these artworks transport us through time and space. In 1912, an artist skillfully combined watercolor and gouache over pencil on paper to create Lying Young Girl, capturing the essence of youth and innocence in delicate strokes. Similarly, The Sultans Favourite from 1900 mesmerizes with its watercolor over pencil on canvas technique, showcasing opulence and mystery. Venturing further into artistic experimentation, Relief-disques from 1936 displays an intriguing mix of gouache and sand over pencil on board. This unconventional combination adds depth and texture to this masterpiece that demands closer inspection. Propeller in 1923 showcases how gouache can be used alone over pencil on board to depict movement and energy. Caryatide circa 1913 takes us into another realm as pen, brush, and blue ink wash dance harmoniously over pencil on paper. This fusion creates ethereal beauty while preserving intricate details. Meanwhile, The Country Dance in 1883 combines watercolor with brushwork in brown wash over pencil on paper for a rustic yet lively scene that captures joyous moments frozen in time. Woodland Scene from c. 1900-1904 enchants viewers as watercolor flows effortlessly over delicate penciled outlines onto paper - nature's beauty immortalized by artistic mastery. Squatting (self-portrait) transports us back to 1912 when watercolor blended seamlessly with gouache over pencil on paper reveals vulnerability intertwined with self-expression. The Stone Table; Le Table de Pierre painted in oil overlaid upon meticulous penciling brings forth a sense of grandeur amidst simplicity dating back to 1919.