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Franklin Booth (July 18, 1874 – August 25, 1948) was an American artist known for his detailed pen-and-ink illustrations. He had a unique illustration style based upon his early recreation of wood engraving illustrations with pen and ink. His skill as a draftsman and style made him a popular magazine illustrator in the early 20th-century.
Pen and brown ink, with white heightening: 28.5 x 19.5 cm: British Museum, London: The drawing is related to the etching B280 : The Star of the Kings: 1645-1647: Pen and brown ink with (on the recto only) brown wash mixed with some white bodycolour; framing line in pen and brown ink (right side only). 20.4 x 32.3 cm. British Museum, London
Ballpoint pen artwork created over the years have been favorably compared to art created using traditional art mediums. Low cost, availability, and portability are cited by practitioners as qualities which make this common writing tool a convenient, alternative art supply.
City Child – poetry by Selma Robinson - 41 pen and ink drawings, with a lithograph "Farewell" as frontispiece (NY: The Colophon, 1931), edition of 300, one volume set in slipcase, each signed by Robinson and with Kent's heart-shaped mark. 8 of the original pen and ink drawings are in the collection of The Morgan Library;
Bernard Albert Wrightson (October 27, 1948 – March 18, 2017) was an American artist, known for co-creating the Swamp Thing, his adaptation of the novel Frankenstein illustration work, and for his other horror comics and illustrations, which feature his trademark intricate pen and brushwork.
Nicolas Joly Art Conseil, Paris: 21: Emperor Jahāngīr receiving an Officer: c. 1656-61: Pen and brown ink, with brown and grey wash, touched with white, on oriental paper: Height: 210 mm; Width: 184 mm: British Museum, England: 22: Emperor Timur on his throne, after an Indian miniature: c. 1656-61: Pen and ink on oriental paper: Height: 186 ...
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