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Fireworks Display
George Overbury Hart
watercolor with gouache over black chalk · 1926
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Fireworks Display
George Overbury ("Pop") Hart
watercolor with gouache over black chalk · 1926
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Elevation of a Double Wall Sconce with Decorative Wrought-Iron Work (No.15035.A)
Edgar Brandt
Black chalk over graphite underdrawing · 1925
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Elevation and Partial Plan for a Wrought-Iron Chandelier with Six Arms (No.11323.11)
Edgar Brandt
Black chalk over graphite underdrawing · 1925
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sketches of Wrestlers
Sketches of Wrestlers
Hyman Bloom
Black chalk, over charcoal, on cream laid paper · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago
Two Wrestlers in the Ring (recto); Sheet of Sketches: A Wrestling Match at Braves Field (verso)
Two Wrestlers in the Ring (recto); Sheet of Sketches: A Wrestling Match at Braves Field (verso)
Hyman Bloom
Black chalk, with traces of pen and brown ink (recto), and pen and brown ink (verso), on cream laid paper · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago
Woman with Two Children
Woman with Two Children
Diego Rivera
Red and black chalk on gray paper · 1925
Museum of Modern Art
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Nina Schishin
Emil Orlik
black chalk or crayon(?) (stumped in places) · 1924
Cleveland Museum of Art
Mrs. Hedwig Berend
Mrs. Hedwig Berend
Lovis Corinth
black chalk on wove paper · 1923
National Gallery of Art
Still Life with Many Objects
Still Life with Many Objects
Le Corbusier
Pastel and colored pencil, with fabricated black chalk, over graphite, on cream wove paper, lined with Japanese paper · 1923
Art Institute of Chicago
Dancing Town (The Top of the World)
Dancing Town (The Top of the World)
George Bellows
black chalk, pen and brush and black ink, and pen and white ink with scratching out over graphite on wove paper · 1922
National Gallery of Art
Pregnant Woman Contemplating Suicide (recto)
Pregnant Woman Contemplating Suicide (recto)
Käthe Kollwitz
black chalk or charcoal? (rubbed in places) · 1921
Cleveland Museum of Art
Pregnant Woman Contemplating Suicide (recto) Three Studies of a Child (verso)
Pregnant Woman Contemplating Suicide (recto) Three Studies of a Child (verso)
Käthe Kollwitz
black chalk or charcoal? (rubbed in places) · 1921
Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Bridge
Ernst Huber
Brush and black ink, ink wash, and watercolor with black chalk on paper mounted on paper · 1919
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Celui qui tira sur Clémenceau
Celui qui tira sur Clémenceau
Jean-Louis Forain
brush and black ink with black chalk on laid Van Gelder paper · 1919
National Gallery of Art
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Portrait of the artist's daughter, Giuseppina
Vincenzo Gemito
Black chalk and graphite · 1919
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Shade
The Shade
Mstislav Valerianovic Dobuzinskij
Charcoal and black chalk, with stumping, on tan laid paper, laid down on cream wood-pulp laminate board · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago
The Moving Powers
The Moving Powers
Mstislav Valerianovic Dobuzinskij
Charcoal and black chalk, with touches of white chalk, and traces of graphite, on tan laid paper, laid down on cream wood-pulp laminate board · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago
The Holiday
The Holiday
Mstislav Valerianovic Dobuzinskij
Charcoal and black chalk, with stumping and traces of graphite, on tan wove paper, laid down on cream wood-pulp laminate board · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago
The Prison
The Prison
Mstislav Valerianovic Dobuzinskij
Black chalk and charcoal, with stumping and erasing, heightened with white chalk, on brownish-gray wove paper · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago
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Study for Fountain Group
Jacob Epstein
black chalk · 1918
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Tree
Allen Tucker
Black chalk pinked on the top on buff paper · 1917
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nannies with a Child
Nannies with a Child
Jules Pascin
watercolor and black chalk on wove paper · 1917
National Gallery of Art
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The Stars and Stripes in the Service of Humanity
Louis Raemaekers
black chalk and watercolor with traces of white paint; framing lines in black chalk · 1917
Cleveland Museum of Art
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