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Sanguine lends itself naturally to sketches, life drawings, and rustic scenes. It is ideal for rendering modeling and volume, and human flesh. In the form of wood-cased pencils and manufactured sticks, sanguine may be used similarly to charcoal and pastel. As with pastel, a mid-toned paper may be put
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to good use. A fixative may be applied to preserve the finished state of the drawing. The pigment used in sanguine sticks comes from red earths such as
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Red chalk: map of historic mining sites with references to sources, J.den Hollander, B.Reissland, N.Wichern, I.Joosten (2019)
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French sanguine drawing; relatively unusual in fully coloring the background
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of a reddish-brown color, so called because it resembles the color of dried
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Red chalk: material, history and application in art, J.den Hollander
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Italian sanguine drawing of a male nude, 18th century
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Sanguine (disambiguation)
/ˈsæŋɡwɪn/
chalk
blood
drawing
red ochre
Rembrandt van Rijn, Self-Portrait, c. 1637. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Rembrandt van Rijn
National Gallery of Art
French sanguine drawing; relatively unusual in fully coloring the background
Leonardo da Vinci self-portrait in sanguine
Leonardo da Vinci
Italian sanguine drawing of a male nude, 18th century
Conté
Trois crayons
Chalk drawing
Red chalk: material, history and application in art, J.den Hollander
Red chalk: map of historic mining sites with references to sources, J.den Hollander, B.Reissland, N.Wichern, I.Joosten (2019)
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art
stub
expanding it
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Categories
Drawing
Visual arts materials
Shades of red
Shades of brown

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