Charcoal Drawings For Sale

Discover our collection of contemporary charcoal drawings for sale. Whether you are a seasoned charcoal drawing enthusiast looking to expand your collection or simply curious about the medium, we can help you find the perfect piece.

Our online galleries have been carefully curated by our team and feature a variety of styles and subject matter. Start your search by exploring our popular expressionistic charcoal drawings – a selection which showcases the raw emotion of the medium.

Alternatively, you can explore our unique collection of realistic charcoal drawings by modern artists, which combine a sensitive approach with technical skill to create accurate, refined artworks.

For studies of the human body, discover our selection of figurative charcoal drawings – sketches of people in various styles.

Famous Charcoal Artists and Their Artworks

Charcoal was first used in prehistoric cave paintings but has become a fine art medium through centuries of refinement. During the Renaissance, artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo used it for preparatory sketches, recognising its ability to create dynamic contrasts and fluid lines.

In the 19th century, Post-Impressionists such as Georges Seurat found charcoal a remarkable tool for conjuring a range of texture and shadow. His shadowy studies of figures, created with dense, dark strokes, marked a shift in the use of charcoal from practical accuracy to emotional power.

In the late 1800s, Symbolist Odilon Redon recognised charcoal’s ability to create sinister otherworldly realms in his Noirs series. Exploring subconscious imagery, Redon created nightmarish drawings that were rendered real through the depth and shading provided by charcoal.

Later in modernity, charcoal was recognised for its potential for creating rich contrasts, subtle shading, and expressive line work. German Expressionist Käthe Kollwitz used intense, emotional shading to communicate raw grief and vulnerability in works like Family group (1928).

Charcoal drawings for sale on Rise Art

Our collection of contemporary charcoal drawings includes work by emerging artists such as London-based Richard Storey. Storey aims to capture the motion of the nude body through wandering lines and expressive depth. In Athletic (2020), he uses dark charcoal and white highlight to capture the movement of muscles in the body – combining rigid strength with loose delicate lines.

For a more abstract approach, French artist Etienne Eczet uses simplified line work and a smudged effect to capture the essence of the human body. The portrait Envol (2023) shows a dancer mid-spin – arching lines and sharp details capturing the taut power of the athlete and her movement.

Or explore the work of Nelson Makamo, whose portraiture gives a voice to the children of his birthplace, Limpopo, South Africa. Makamo depicts his subjects with accuracy and authenticity, caught in a moment interrupted. Hi Untitled (2022) drawing shows a young girl walking, carrying a bag and wearing headphones – giving the traditional charcoal study a contemporary twist.

Venezuelan artist Renata Fernandez creates contemporary nature drawings which incorporate mixed media elements. Her hyperrealistic images of tropical plants, such as My Social Media No 1 Consuelo’s Garden (2023), use ink and charcoal to create an atmospheric depth.

Find out more and explore charcoal drawings from emerging artists in our Guide to Drawings.

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Allegro d9.2 by Zin Lim
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Allegro d9.2 by Zin Lim
Allegro d9.2
Drawings - 61x76 cm
Draw in movement  by Zhou Yiyan
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Draw in movement  by Zhou Yiyan
Draw in movement
Drawings - 42x29 cm
Allegro no. 110 by Zin Lim
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Allegro no. 110 by Zin Lim
Allegro no. 110
Drawings - 54x45 cm
ETUDE 03 by Natalya Pravda
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ETUDE 03 by Natalya Pravda
ETUDE 03
Drawings - 27x27 cm
Heading Away by Alison Bradley
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Heading Away by Alison Bradley
Heading Away
Drawings - 48x72 cmRent for $275 /mo
Young by Dave White
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Young by Dave White
Young
Drawings - 105x75 cm
SENSUAL by Fatola Israel
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SENSUAL by Fatola Israel
SENSUAL
Drawings - 46x70 cm
Elégante by Etienne Eczet
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Elégante by Etienne Eczet
Elégante
Drawings - 42x28 cm
Family Photo 01 by Fatola Israel
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Family Photo 01 by Fatola Israel
Family Photo 01
Drawings - 92x122 cm
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The loop  by Sona Sahakian
The loop
Drawings - 1x2 cm
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Ballerine renversée by Etienne Eczet
Ballerine renversée
Drawings - 42x28 cm
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Ballet by Etienne Eczet
Ballet
Drawings - 42x28 cm
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VISAGE by Richard Vildeman
VISAGE
Drawings - 100x100 cm
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Study of a Dancer No2 by Thomas Merrett
Study of a Dancer No2
Drawings - 38x29 cmRent for $75 /mo
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Exit by Melinda Matyas
Exit
Drawings - 100x70 cm
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I Can See The Sea X by Claire Cansick
I Can See The Sea X
Drawings - 37x47 cmRent for $66 /mo
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Danser ! by Etienne Eczet
Danser !
Drawings - 42x28 cm
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Silhouette by Emmanuelle Priss
Silhouette
Drawings - 65x50 cm
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Le Rivage by Wilfrid Moizan
Le Rivage
Drawings - 100x150 cm
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