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 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2

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Lubell 3/2: 127

Pen and colored pencil drawing (over graphite pencil and with watercolor) of a group of coneflowers, presented without wider context. Ink is used for outlines – particularly for the bud and petals – and some minor detailing in the former. Yellow and green colors the bud, along with some orange, and complements colored pencil for the stem and leaves.

30.4 x 23 cm

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 3/2: 128 Pen, graphite pencil and colored pencil drawing (with watercolor and [crayon?]) of a group of coneflowers devoid of spatial context, largely facing right. Like the other flower drawings, it appears to use a variety of different drawing materials: black ink and pencil for some of the petals and buds (complete with line patterns), watercolor and [crayon?] yellows and oranges for the petals, green colored pencil for the stems, and graphite pencil for outlines on...
 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 3/2: 129 Pen, graphite and colored pencil drawing (with watercolor and [crayon?]) of an array of coneflowers bursting out of a white, indistinct background. The black ink use is noticeably scarce; it can only be seen providing outlines for the petals and buds. Very little pencil can be seen as an outline for some of the stalks as well. Additionally, said stalks are in colored pencil, while [crayon?] forms the orange lines that help define the yellow wash for the petals....