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Pencil and Water Color Art

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Pencil and water color art is a beautiful and unique art style that combines the use of pencils and water colors to create stunning works of art. This art style is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and the delicate details that can be achieved with pencils and water colors.

The art style is also known as: Drawing, painting, sketching.
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) 2. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) 3. Rembrandt (1606-1669) 4. J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) 5. John Constable (1776-1837) 6. Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) 7. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) 8. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) 9. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) 10. Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) 11. Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) 12. Edward Hopper (1882-1967) 13. Audrey Flack (1931- ) 14. Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) 15. Chuck Close (1940- ) 16. Lila Katzen (1948- ) 17. James Siena (1957- ) 18. Jennifer Bartlett (1941- ) 19. John Baldessari (1931- ) 20. Mel Bochner (1940- ) 21. Richard Long (1945- ) 22. Bruce Nauman (1941- ) 23. Robert Smithson (1938-1973) 24. Dorothea Rockburne (1932- ) 25. Eva Hesse (1936-1970) 26. Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) 27. Yoko Ono (1933- ) 28. Joan Jonas (1936- ) 29. Carolee Schneemann (1939- ) 30. Martha Rosler (1943- )

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1942 2. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 3. The Room, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1951 4. Winterthur, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1955 5. The Door, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1957 6. The Windmill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1958 7. The Road to Wyeth, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1959 8. The Pool, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1962 9. The Island, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1963 10. The Pond, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1964 11. The Barn, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1965 12. The Farmhouse, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1966 13. The Mill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1967 14. The Stone Bridge, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1968 15. The Wheelbarrow, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1969 16. The Cornfield, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1970 17. The Horseman, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1971 18. The Sleigh, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1972 19. The Train, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1973 20. The Barn at night, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1974 21. The Farm, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1975 22. The Field, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1976 23. The House, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1977 24. The Mountain, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1978 25. The Coast, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1979 26. The Cliff, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1980 27. The Shore, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1981 28. The Sea, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1982 29. The Beach, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1983 30. The Dunes, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1984

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Pencil and watercolor art is a beautiful and unique art form that has been around for centuries. Some of the most famous and renowned artists in the world have used this medium to create stunning and timeless works of art. One of the most famous pencil and watercolor artists is Vincent van Gogh. His painting “Starry Night” is one of the most iconic and well-known paintings in the world. Van Gogh’s use of color and light in his paintings is truly unique and has inspired countless other artists. Another famous artist who used pencil and watercolor is Pablo Picasso. Picasso was a master of many different art forms, but he is especially well-known for his Cubist paintings. Cubism is a style of art that uses geometric shapes and colors to create an abstract image. Picasso’s Cubist paintings are some of the most recognizable and influential works of art in the world. Pencil and watercolor art is a beautiful and unique way to create art. If you’re looking for a new and exciting way to express yourself, this may be the perfect medium for you.

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1. Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) 2. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) 3. Rembrandt (1606-1669) 4. J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) 5. John Constable (1776-1837) 6. Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) 7. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) 8. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) 9. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) 10. Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) 11. Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) 12. Edward Hopper (1882-1967) 13. Audrey Flack (1931- ) 14. Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) 15. Chuck Close (1940- ) 16. Lila Katzen (1948- ) 17. James Siena (1957- ) 18. Jennifer Bartlett (1941- ) 19. John Baldessari (1931- ) 20. Mel Bochner (1940- ) 21. Richard Long (1945- ) 22. Bruce Nauman (1941- ) 23. Robert Smithson (1938-1973) 24. Dorothea Rockburne (1932- ) 25. Eva Hesse (1936-1970) 26. Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010) 27. Yoko Ono (1933- ) 28. Joan Jonas (1936- ) 29. Carolee Schneemann (1939- ) 30. Martha Rosler (1943- )

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1942 2. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 3. The Room, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1951 4. Winterthur, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1955 5. The Door, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1957 6. The Windmill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1958 7. The Road to Wyeth, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1959 8. The Pool, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1962 9. The Island, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1963 10. The Pond, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1964 11. The Barn, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1965 12. The Farmhouse, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1966 13. The Mill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1967 14. The Stone Bridge, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1968 15. The Wheelbarrow, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1969 16. The Cornfield, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1970 17. The Horseman, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1971 18. The Sleigh, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1972 19. The Train, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1973 20. The Barn at night, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1974 21. The Farm, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1975 22. The Field, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1976 23. The House, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1977 24. The Mountain, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1978 25. The Coast, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1979 26. The Cliff, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1980 27. The Shore, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1981 28. The Sea, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1982 29. The Beach, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1983 30. The Dunes, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1984

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