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Rendering Medium for Illustration - Pastels

Pastels
by
Prof. Phani Tetali and Samidha Gunjal
IDC, IIT Bombay
Pastels in France
 
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In France, the manufacture of pastels was originated in the 15th century. Leonardo da Vinci who learned it from French artist Jean Parreal mentioned about Pastels in his work. Joseph Vivien was the first French artist who specialized in pastel portraits.

During 18th century, this medium became popular for portrait painting. After French revolution many famous artists used pastels on canvas mixed with Gouache.

Joseph Vivien:

Joseph Vivien, Portrait of Charles Albert of Bavaria, 1717-1719
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Eugène Delacroix:

Orphan Girl at the Cemetery, 1823 by Eugène Delacroix
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Édouard Manet:

Portrait of Eva Gonzalès, 1878 pastel on canvas by Édouard Manet
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Edgear Degas (1834-1917) made this medium popular in French Impressionism. He was a fearless innovator who painted with pastel with his unique techniques. With his magical color and great skill at composition he brought pastels to wide acclaim.


La Toilette (Woman Combing Her Hair), c. 1884–1886, Pastel on paper, by Edgar Degas
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Odilon Redon:

Portrait of Ari Redon in Profile, Pastels by Odilon Redon
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Mary Cassatt:

Lydia Leaning on Her Arms, Seated in Loge (1879)  by Mary Cassatt
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