The basis for Kurt Peiser's art is the drawing and his obsession with what he called the "accuracy" of a gesture, a posture, an expression, a depiction of materials... Throughout his life, he drew daily, although his production of works on paper was concentrated during periods when the scarcity of materials made it more difficult to paint with oils. Peiser took advantage of these periods to perfect his drawing technique and also develop his own graphic techniques, with the portrait almost always being the exclusive subject.
Discover a wonderful collection of drawings and pastels in the very first 'pop-up exhibition' at Museum De Reede!
Paul Harbutt is a multi-disciplinary contemporary artist, sometimes combining painting, sculpture and mixed media in a...
Vanessa Baird hails from the same country as our much loved Edvard Munch. Baird creates drawings that prove impossible...
The son of a goldsmith, Dürer was born in Nuremberg on 21 May 1471 and trained as a painter/draughtsman in Michael...