Pencil drawing

Drawings created by using pencils containing lead, graphite, or another material
Pencil drawing by John Vanderpoel (1857–1911)

A pencil drawing is a drawing that is made with a pencil (which is composed of wood and graphite).

History

Pencil drawings were not known before the 17th century,[1] with the modern concept of pencil drawings taking shape in the 18th and 19th centuries.[1] Pencil drawings succeeded the older metalpoint drawing stylus, which used metal instead of graphite.[1]

Modern artists continue to use the graphite pencil for artworks and sketches.[1]

Modern Pencil Drawing

Color pencil drawing

Drawings that are done by color pencils bring a more lively appearance and make them look more realistic. A great number of people consider them as a gift for special occasions for the unique value pencil portraits bring.

Charcoal pencil drawing

With the use of charcoal pencils, artists can create beautiful drawings with their hands and well-trained talents. https://www.pencilperceptions.com/web-stories/learn-pencil-sketch-in-8-simple-steps/ pencil sketch

References

  1. ^ a b c d pencil drawing. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |website= ignored (help)

Further reading

  • Day, Walton (1894). The History of a Lead Pencil. J. Dixon Crucible Company.
  • MOORE, D.T. (1998-06-01). "The pencil landscape drawings made by Ferdinand Bauer in Norfolk Island, from August 1804 to February 1805 in The Natural History Museum, London". Archives of Natural History. 25 (2): 213–220. doi:10.3366/anh.1998.25.2.213. ISSN 0260-9541.
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