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Black & White

There is a misconception about works of art composed in so called "black and white".  It seems to some that this lack of color is somehow less desirable.  Yet artists throughout history have used single colors to focus on composition or on gradations from light to dark.  Without the distraction of color, these creative building blocks become more prevalent.  In this section, we challenge the viewer to focus on "monochromatic" (single-colored) compositions.  Chances are that by the time you have looked at a few works, your mind will hone in on details you don't usually notice, and that you may even start to "see" colors that aren't actually there.
The Woman with The Hat Sold
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The Woman with The Hat

ALBERT, Adolphe

La Femme au Chapeau (original French title) Printed in brownish-black ink.Ref: Dugnat-Sanchez 134.Edition unknown.Signed in ink.

Jean-Emile Laboureur - Le Cafe du Commerce - pure-line cubistic engraving - detail Sold
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The Commerce Cafe

LABOUREUR, Jean-Emile

Le Café du Commerce (original French title) Etching on wove paper, 1913.Reference: Sylvain Laboureur 126.Total edition of 39.Signed and numbered “3...

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Paul Bellugue - El Garron - Restaurant Soupers - Theatre des Deux Masques - Palermo - detail Sold
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El Garron

BELLUGUE, Paul

Drawing in conté-crayon, pencil, on thick card stock.Likely a project for a poster or an advertisement, for a famous venue in Paris. El Garron, whi...

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The Farmer’s Daughter
$375

The Farmer’s Daughter

MENPES, Mortimer

Drypoint (possibly etching) printed in black on F.J.H. Menpes laid paper, n.d. Edition unknown, but very likely small.Signed in pencil.