This piece created with ink and rubber cement demonstrates the drama that Eleanor Dickinson was able to draw from a limited palette, using only cream, black, and yellow to draw a nude female figure imbued with strength, vulnerability, and power.  This is one of the oldest small drawings available.  It may be a self-portrait of the artist while pregnant.

One of a kind artwork.  See the About page for more information on the Art, Shipping and Additional Charges, Paper, and other topics.

Please note:  The price ($1,085) is for the item itself, with tax. $75 will be added to cover standard shipping, packaging, handling, and insurance. Estimates will be provided for the cost of any special arrangements prior to purchase. Please email us at eleanordickinsonart@gmail.com to ask questions.  Shipping fine art is a bit complex, so please bear with us in this process.

Details
Series: Pastel
Measurement WxH: 13.75″ wide x 16.5″
Primary Materials: black ink on white paper
Base Material: paper
Signed: Yes
Orientation: portrait
Condition: good
Date or Est. Year Created: 1961
Description: Nude woman, full figure, in spiral, black and white
Notes: There is brown spotting and tape on back.