Henry Miller Watercolor
Late 19th Century English School Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1950s Realist Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1930s Art Deco Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1930s Art Deco Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1970s Post-War Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Gouache, Charcoal
1850s Old Masters Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Carbon Pencil
1950s Post-War Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1930s Post-War Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1880s Victorian Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1980s Post-War Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Pencil
1970s Post-War Figurative Paintings
Paper, Watercolor
1930s Figurative Paintings
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
1940s American Modern Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1950s Expressionist Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor, Laid Paper
1960s American Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1960s American Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1930s Outsider Art Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1940s Outsider Art Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor
1940s Outsider Art Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor, Gouache
1940s Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Watercolor, Laid Paper, Gouache, Postcard
1940s Outsider Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Watercolor, Gouache
Early 1800s Old Masters Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Chalk
Early 1900s Old Masters Nude Drawings and Watercolors
Paper, Charcoal
1950s Expressionist Landscape Paintings
Laid Paper, Watercolor
Vintage 1950s American Paintings
Vintage 1940s Paintings
Gold Leaf
Mid-20th Century American Prints
Wood, Paper
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Revitalize your interiors — introduce drawings and watercolor paintings to your home to evoke emotions, stir conversation and show off your personality and elevated taste.
Drawing is often considered one of the world’s oldest art forms, with historians pointing to cave art as evidence. In fact, a cave in South Africa, home to Stone Age–era artists, houses artwork that is believed to be around 73,000 years old. It has indeed been argued that cave walls were the canvases for early watercolorists as well as for landscape painters in general, who endeavor to depict and elevate natural scenery through their works of art. The supplies and methods used by artists and illustrators to create drawings and paintings have evolved over the years, and so too have the intentions. Artists can use their drawing and painting talents to observe and capture a moment, to explore or communicate ideas and convey or evoke emotion. No matter if an artist is working in charcoal or in watercolor and has chosen to portray the marvels of the pure human form, to create realistic depictions of animals in their natural habitats or perhaps to forge a new path that references the long history of abstract visual art, adding a drawing or watercolor painting to your living room or dining room that speaks to you will in turn speak to your guests and conjure stimulating energy in your space.
When you introduce a new piece of art into a common area of your home — a figurative painting by Italian watercolorist Mino Maccari or a colorful still life, such as a detailed botanical work by Deborah Eddy — you’re bringing in textures that can add visual weight to your interior design. You’ll also be creating a much-needed focal point that can instantly guide an eye toward a designated space, particularly in a room that sees a lot of foot traffic.
When you’re shopping for new visual art, whether it’s for your apartment or weekend house, remember to choose something that resonates. It doesn’t always need to make you happy, but you should at least enjoy its energy. On 1stDibs, browse a wide-ranging collection of drawings and watercolor paintings and find out how to arrange wall art when you’re ready to hang your new works.
- Was Henry Miller a Surrealist?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024Whether Henry Miller was a Surrealist depends on what category of his work you're considering. With their stream-of-consciousness style, his novels and short stories do align with the characteristics of Surrealist literature. However, experts normally don't consider his watercolor paintings to be Surrealist art, as Miller began painting later in life after the movement ended. Shop an assortment of Henry Miller art on 1stDibs.
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