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Crayon Color Drawing

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Crayon color drawing is a type of art where the artist uses crayons to create a drawing. This type of art is often used by children or beginners because it is easy to learn and does not require a lot of materials. The artist can create a variety of colors and shades by layering different colors of crayons on top of each other. This type of art is often used to create colorful and whimsical drawings.

The art style is also known as: Marker Color Drawing, Pencil Color Drawing, Colored Pencil Drawing
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) 2. Michelangelo (1475-1564) 3. Raphael (1483-1520) 4. Rembrandt (1606-1669) 5. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) 6. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) 7. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) 8. Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) 9. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 10. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) 11. Claes Oldenburg (1929- ) 12. James Rosenquist (1933- ) 13. David Hockney (1937- ) 14. R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007) 15. Lucian Freud (1922-2011) 16. Frank Auerbach (1931- ) 17. Francis Bacon (1909-1992) 18. Michael Craig-Martin (1941- ) 19. Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017) 20. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 21. Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005) 22. John Walker (1939- ) 23. Gilbert & George (1943- & 1942- ) 24. Richard Long (1945- ) 25. Bruce McLean (1944- ) 26. Tony Cragg (1949- ) 27. Antony Gormley (1950- ) 28. Damien Hirst (1965- ) 29. Rachel Whiteread (1963- ) 30. Tracey Emin (1963- )

1. “The Blue Crayon” by Pablo Picasso (1901) 2. “The Yellow Crayon” by Vincent van Gogh (1888) 3. “The Red Crayon” by Henri Matisse (1908) 4. “The Green Crayon” by Paul Cézanne (1890) 5. “The Orange Crayon” by Georges Seurat (1884) 6. “The Brown Crayon” by Rembrandt (1632) 7. “The Black Crayon” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1879) 8. “The White Crayon” by Leonardo da Vinci (1495) 9. “The Purple Crayon” by Salvador Dalí (1930) 10. “The Pink Crayon” by Claude Monet (1873) 11. “The Gray Crayon” by Gustav Klimt (1890) 12. “The Turquoise Crayon” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1893) 13. “The Gold Crayon” by Sandro Botticelli (1480) 14. “The Silver Crayon” by Rembrandt (1634) 15. “The Bronze Crayon” by Michelangelo (1501) 16. “The Copper Crayon” by Raphael (1508) 17. “The Pearl Crayon” by Johannes Vermeer (1665) 18. “The Coral Crayon” by Titian (1545) 19. “The Amber Crayon” by Diego Velázquez (1630) 20. “The Sapphire Crayon” by Peter Paul Rubens (1609) 21. “The Emerald Crayon” by Jan van Eyck (1432) 22. “The Ruby Crayon” by Albrecht Dürer (1505) 23. “The Topaz Crayon” by Fra Angelico (1430) 24. “The Opal Crayon” by Giotto (1267) 25. “The Diamond Crayon” by Masaccio (1424) 26. “The Onyx Crayon” by Piero della Francesca (1452) 27. “The Lapis Crayon” by Antonello da Messina (1475) 28. “The Turquoise Crayon” by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1670) 29. “The Cyan Crayon” by Giovanni Bellini (1470) 30. “The Magenta Crayon” by Andrea Mantegna (1431)

Detailed Description

Crayon color drawing is a type of art where artists use crayons to create colorful drawings. This type of art is popular among both children and adults. Many famous artists have created crayon color drawings, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Andy Warhol. Crayon color drawings are often very bright and cheerful. They can be used to create a wide range of art, from landscapes to portraits. Crayon color drawings are also often used in children’s books. If you’re interested in trying your hand at crayon color drawing, all you need is a set of crayons and some paper. You can find plenty of tutorials online to help you get started.

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1. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) 2. Michelangelo (1475-1564) 3. Raphael (1483-1520) 4. Rembrandt (1606-1669) 5. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) 6. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) 7. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) 8. Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) 9. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 10. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) 11. Claes Oldenburg (1929- ) 12. James Rosenquist (1933- ) 13. David Hockney (1937- ) 14. R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007) 15. Lucian Freud (1922-2011) 16. Frank Auerbach (1931- ) 17. Francis Bacon (1909-1992) 18. Michael Craig-Martin (1941- ) 19. Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017) 20. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 21. Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005) 22. John Walker (1939- ) 23. Gilbert & George (1943- & 1942- ) 24. Richard Long (1945- ) 25. Bruce McLean (1944- ) 26. Tony Cragg (1949- ) 27. Antony Gormley (1950- ) 28. Damien Hirst (1965- ) 29. Rachel Whiteread (1963- ) 30. Tracey Emin (1963- )

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “The Blue Crayon” by Pablo Picasso (1901) 2. “The Yellow Crayon” by Vincent van Gogh (1888) 3. “The Red Crayon” by Henri Matisse (1908) 4. “The Green Crayon” by Paul Cézanne (1890) 5. “The Orange Crayon” by Georges Seurat (1884) 6. “The Brown Crayon” by Rembrandt (1632) 7. “The Black Crayon” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1879) 8. “The White Crayon” by Leonardo da Vinci (1495) 9. “The Purple Crayon” by Salvador Dalí (1930) 10. “The Pink Crayon” by Claude Monet (1873) 11. “The Gray Crayon” by Gustav Klimt (1890) 12. “The Turquoise Crayon” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1893) 13. “The Gold Crayon” by Sandro Botticelli (1480) 14. “The Silver Crayon” by Rembrandt (1634) 15. “The Bronze Crayon” by Michelangelo (1501) 16. “The Copper Crayon” by Raphael (1508) 17. “The Pearl Crayon” by Johannes Vermeer (1665) 18. “The Coral Crayon” by Titian (1545) 19. “The Amber Crayon” by Diego Velázquez (1630) 20. “The Sapphire Crayon” by Peter Paul Rubens (1609) 21. “The Emerald Crayon” by Jan van Eyck (1432) 22. “The Ruby Crayon” by Albrecht Dürer (1505) 23. “The Topaz Crayon” by Fra Angelico (1430) 24. “The Opal Crayon” by Giotto (1267) 25. “The Diamond Crayon” by Masaccio (1424) 26. “The Onyx Crayon” by Piero della Francesca (1452) 27. “The Lapis Crayon” by Antonello da Messina (1475) 28. “The Turquoise Crayon” by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1670) 29. “The Cyan Crayon” by Giovanni Bellini (1470) 30. “The Magenta Crayon” by Andrea Mantegna (1431)

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