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Drawing for The "Taking" of Madrid in November 1936
Leopoldo Méndez
Pen and brown ink on tan wove paper · 1933
Art Institute of Chicago

Reclining Male and Female Figures
William Zorach
Pen and brown ink on cream wove paper · 1930
Art Institute of Chicago

The Waiter; Leaves
Lee Godie
Pen and brown ink and black ballpoint pen on primed canvas; comprised of four canvas panels sewn together with black thread · 1928
Art Institute of Chicago

Follows with Concern, As Both are Blind
Paul Klee
Pen and brown ink on tan laid paper tipped onto tan wove paper. · 1927
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
André Masson
Collage composed of feathers and cotton, with quill pen and brown ink, and brush and white gouache on tan wove paper · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

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

Analysis: Botticelli (recto); Rhythmic Exercise (verso)
Mordechai Ardon
Pen and brown ink (recto and verso), on ivory wove paper, prepared with a white ground · 1922
Art Institute of Chicago

Cosmic Revolutionary
Paul Klee
Pen and brown ink, on cream wove paper, laid down on cream wood-pulp laminate card · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago

Spirit of a Young Girl
Francis Picabia
Brush and black ink, pen and brown ink, graphite, and blue wash on off-white wove paper, laid down on board · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago

Light Fixture and Plan of Glass Disc for Mr. Allen's Study and Mrs. Allen's Dressing Room, Henry J. Allen Residence, Wichita, Kansas
George Mann Niedecken
lighting, drawing — graphite, pen and brown ink, color pencil on tracing paper · 1917
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

C'est la, que j'ai fini le cure
Jean-Louis Forain
pen and brown ink with brown wash over black crayon on wove paper · 1914
National Gallery of Art

En esclavage
Jean-Louis Forain
pen and brown ink with brown wash over red chalk on wove paper · 1914
National Gallery of Art

Tango
Elie Nadelman
Pen and brown ink and brush and brown watercolor, over graphite, on cream wove paper · 1914
Art Institute of Chicago

South Berlin (Südende)
George Grosz
Pen and brown ink, with colored pencils, on tan wove paper · 1913
Art Institute of Chicago

Sergei Diaghilev and Vaslav Nijinsky
Jean Cocteau
Pen and brown ink, on golden-yellow wove tracing paper (discolored from cream) · 1913
Art Institute of Chicago

Hein! Pas très blancs tes dessous... (Hmm! Your Underwear Isn't Very White)
Adolphe-Léon Willette
pen and brown ink with watercolor on board with a mounted photomechanical illustration · 1912
National Gallery of Art

Benediction a Lourdes
Jean-Louis Forain
pen and brown ink, brown wash, and graphite on laid paper · 1912
National Gallery of Art

Seven Sketches of a City Apartment
Le Corbusier
Pen and brown ink on tan wove paper · 1912
Art Institute of Chicago
The Queen of Sheba
Edmund Dulac
Pen and brown ink, watercolor, and gouache, with graphite and color wax crayon, on artist’s drawing board · 1911
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Queen of Sheba
Edmund Dulac
Pen and brown ink, watercolor, and gouache, with graphite and color wax crayon, on artist’s drawing board · 1911
Cleveland Museum of Art

Men and Women Seen from Back
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
Pen and brown ink on ivory wove paper, discolored to cream · 1910
Art Institute of Chicago

Floor Plan for the Second Floor of the Home of Hector Guimard, 22 Rue Mozart
Hector Guimard, French
architecture, photostat — photostat, pen and brown ink on paper · 1909
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Floor Plan for the First Floor of the Home of Hector Guimard, 22 Rue Mozart
Hector Guimard, French
architecture, photostat — photostat, pen and brown ink on paper · 1909
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Floor Plan for the Second Floor of the Home of Hector Guimard, 22 Rue Mozart
Hector Guimard, French
architecture, photostat — photostat, pen and brown ink on paper · 1909
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum