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Drawing Is Thinking

Welcome to a 3D virtual gallery you can walk through in your browser, exploring drawing as the art form where thinking becomes visible.

Humans drew before they wrote. Cave paintings date back around 30,000 years, making drawing older than written language itself. Yet drawing has never been mere preparation. In 17th-century Holland, finished drawings of landscapes were bought and sold as independent works of art, not sketches for something else.

Older Than the Written Word

Drawing preceded writing. Around 30,000 years ago, humans made cave and rock paintings depicting objects and abstract concepts. These pictograms were eventually stylised into symbol systems and then into early writing. Before paper reached Europe, monks drew on vellum and parchment. In 1609, Galileo used drawings to explain the phases of Venus. Drawing has served as a tool for discovery across science, religion, and daily life.

The Quarrel Over Colour

In the 17th century, a debate called the Quarrel of Colour divided artists and enthusiasts. One side championed colour. The other championed drawing, understood not as a technique but as the contour lines of a subject, independent of medium. Leonardo da Vinci had already made this distinction: line versus coloured surface. The argument helped establish drawing as an autonomous art form, not merely preparation for painting.

Surfaces That Came to Hand

Jean-Michel Basquiat drew on doors, clothing, refrigerators, walls, and baseball helmets. He used ink, pencil, felt-tip, marker, and oil-stick. His practice reflects a long tradition: artists once reused wooden tablets, monks drew on parchment, and today's tools include digital pens and graphics tablets. Drawing persists because it needs so little. Any mark on any surface can hold an idea.

Works in this exhibition

  1. The Holy Family Resting on the Flight into Egypt, from Drawing Is Thinking

    The Holy Family Resting on the Flight into Egypt

    Jacques Bellange, 1610/17

    Pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash, with charcoal, heightened with white gouache, over black chalk, on cream laid paper · France

    Helen Regenstein Collection · Jacques Bellange on Wikipedia

  2. Weeping Tree, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Weeping Tree

    Vincent van Gogh, 1889

    Reed pen and black-brown ink, with black chalk on off-white wove paper · Netherlands

    Gift of Tiffany and Margaret Blake · Vincent van Gogh on Wikipedia

  3. The Woodcutters, from Drawing Is Thinking

    The Woodcutters

    Gustave Courbet, 1860

    Charcoal and black chalk, with stumping, scraping, and erasing, on buff wove paper, altered to tan · France

    Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection · Gustave Courbet on Wikipedia

  4. Sheet of Sketches: Architectural and Erotic Drawings, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Sheet of Sketches: Architectural and Erotic Drawings

    Pierre Antoine Mongin, n.d.

    Black chalk and graphite on cream laid paper · France

    Gift of William H. and Frederick G. Schab in honor of Harold Joachim

  5. The Fisherboy, from Drawing Is Thinking

    The Fisherboy

    François Boucher, n.d.

    Black chalk with stumping, heightened with white gouache, on blue laid paper · France

    Helen Regenstein Collection · François Boucher on Wikipedia

  6. Magdalene in the Wilderness with Two Putti, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Magdalene in the Wilderness with Two Putti

    François Perrier, n.d.

    Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, over black chalk, on blue tinted laid paper, laid down on card · France

    The Leonora Hall Gurley Memorial Collection

  7. Academic Nude, Seen from the Back, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Academic Nude, Seen from the Back

    Paul Cezanne, 1862

    Charcoal and black chalk, with stumping and erasing, and graphite sketches and notations, on tan laid paper, laid down on heavy tan wove paper · France

    Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection · Paul Cézanne on Wikipedia

  8. Portrait of Julie Manet, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Portrait of Julie Manet

    Berthe Morisot, 1890

    Transfer drawing in charcoal and red chalk, on light tan tracing paper, laid down on white wove paper, wrapped around millboard · France

    Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection · Berthe Morisot on Wikipedia

  9. Georg III Thurzo of Bethlendorf, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Georg III Thurzo of Bethlendorf

    Aegidius Sadeler, II, 1607

    Pen and black ink, over black chalk, with red chalk and touches of white chalk, on paper prepared with an opaque gray ground · Flanders

    Gift of Mrs. Benjamin F. Stein

  10. Holy Family with the Infant Saint John, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Holy Family with the Infant Saint John

    Valerio Castello, n.d.

    Pen and brown ink, with brush and pale brown wash, over red chalk and brush and red chalk wash, on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory wove paper · Italy

    Gift of Marie Louise Pritchard · Valerio Castello on Wikipedia

  11. Bust of Caroline Bonaparte, Princess Murat, Queen of Naples, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Bust of Caroline Bonaparte, Princess Murat, Queen of Naples

    Jacques Louis David, c. 1810

    Charcoal on off-white laid paper, tipped onto cream wove paper · France

    Helen Regenstein Collection · Jacques-Louis David on Wikipedia

  12. Half-Length Praying Figure, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Half-Length Praying Figure

    Style of Carlo Cignani, n.d.

    Black and white chalk, on blue laid paper, tipped onto cream wove paper · Italy

    The Leonora Hall Gurley Memorial Collection

  13. Viola Surviving the Shipwreck off the Coast of Illyria, from “Twelfth Night”, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Viola Surviving the Shipwreck off the Coast of Illyria, from “Twelfth Night”

    George Romney, c. 1776

    Black chalk and charcoal on ivory laid paper, edge mounted on ivory laid paper · England

    Gift of Dorothy Braude Edinburg to the Harry B. and Bessie K. Braude Memorial Collection

  14. Standing Academic Male Nude (recto); Sketch of Upper Arm (verso), from Drawing Is Thinking

    Standing Academic Male Nude (recto); Sketch of Upper Arm (verso)

    Eugène Delacroix, 1816

    Black chalk and charcoal with stumping, heightened with white chalk (recto), and black chalk and charcoal with stumping (verso), on dark tan laid paper · France

    Gift of Austin Hills · Eugène Delacroix on Wikipedia

  15. Study for Cosimo I Reorganizing the Tuscan Troops, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Study for Cosimo I Reorganizing the Tuscan Troops

    Ludovico Buti, 1589

    Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white, over traces of black chalk, on tan laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper · Italy

    The Leonora Hall Gurley Memorial Collection · Ludovico Buti on Wikipedia

  16. Assumption of the Virgin, from Drawing Is Thinking

    Assumption of the Virgin

    Mauro Gandolfi, c. 1780

    Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, over black chalk and charcoal, on ivory laid paper · Italy

    The Leonora Hall Gurley Memorial Collection · Mauro Gandolfi on Wikipedia