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Portrait Drawings For Sale

Browse portrait drawings for sale on our online gallery and explore our extensive selection of styles, ranging from expressionistic portrait drawings to cartoons to illustrative portraits. Shop today and find the perfect contemporary portrait drawing for your home or office.

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Fatola Israel's emotive portrait drawings demonstrate how the medium’s softness lends itself well to the study of social issues. In his hyper-real style, the award-winning pencil artist who studied in Nigeria, explores humankind’s struggle within society. Captivity captures an intimate close up of a man behind bars, while “Mojisola” documents an entirely different emotion: hope.

The work of acclaimed artist Nelson Makamo, winner of the 2018 Rise Art Prize, highlights individuality and celebrates society in his native South Africa. The large-scale charcoal drawing, In My Skin sees a young boy standing as if exposed, charged with a self-consciousness recognisable amongst pre-teens. Beauty captures his subject less directly, zooming in to the sitter from the side, his features composed from spontaneous marks and scrawled words.

Lee Ellis uses his portrait drawings to create a darker sense of intimacy, using his figures’ warped features to hint at an inner landscapes of psychological torture. The scratched surface of Cheese Before Bed 11 creates a sense of emotional angst. Ellis’ distinctive figures are repeated throughout the rest of his nightmarish Cheese Before Bed series.

Hyper-realistic artist Kelvin Okafor gained recognition drawing portraits with pencil, graphite and charcoal. These are not just realistic portraits, though; Okafor aims to draw out each subject’s humanity and personal story, also known as Emotional Realism. Okafor draws his subjects front-on, addressing the viewer with a defiant stare.

An Intimate Art Form

The history of portrait drawing is intertwined with that of portraiture. However, unlike portrait paintings which have evolved according to the style of the day, portrait drawings have remained a timeless way to intimately explore an individual.

There has long been a fascination with portrait drawings of well-known figures, reflecting a desire to strip them back to their core. Augustus John sketched T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) in both London and Paris. At the time Lawrence sat for John, between 1919 and 1923, the archaeologist and military officer was a household name and John’s drawings of him sold for good money. Commenting on this fact, Lawrence wrote to John: “What do artists' models of the best sort fetch per hour (or perhaps per job)... it seems to me that I have a future...”

Unlike John’s paintings of Lawrence which can be considered fairly formal, the quick portrait drawings show a different side to the sitter. A two-minute sketch drawn at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, shows a more vulnerable Lawrence than the public were perhaps used to - a figure engulfed by his robes, hunched and small.

The intimacy of portrait drawings can reveal a side to a person’s personality that is often edited out from official portraits. In Paul Emsley’s final painting of the Duchess of Cambridge, she appears demure and regal. But in Emsley’s portrait drawings, her gaze is fierce and challenging. Studies of modern politicians, such as Diane Abbott by Stuart Pearson Wright and Ken Livingstone by Andrew Tift, show a softer side to these public figures.

Since 1990, there has been a revival of interest in portrait drawings among contemporary artists, who are drawn to the art form for its intimacy. Matthew Carr’s 2008 portrait drawing of novelist Sebastian Faulks, for example, hints at a sort of existential crisis in the sitter, as we see a floating head in pencil, marooned on the empty page.

Preparatory or Stand-Alone Portraits

Self-portrait drawings offer artists an impulsive method of self-examination. Stanley Spencer’s 1913 self-portrait drawing is sketched onto paper that had previously been used, hinting either at spontaneity or an attempt to weave studio materials into his self-portrait. The piece is thought to be in preparation for his self-portrait painting completed the following year and the drawing shares the same intense stare he later depicted in oil.

However not all portrait drawings exist only as studies in preparation for grander works in painting or sculpture. Frank Auerbach churned over his drawings of Estella (Stella) West, who posed for him between 1950 and the 1970s. Head of E.O.W. took almost 70 sittings and as a result of the artist’s constant drawing and erasing, the paper is torn and patched.

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    Sillage by Laurent Botella
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    Sillage by Laurent Botella
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    Drawings - 70x50 cm
    lean 3 by Abbi Torrance
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    lean 3 by Abbi Torrance
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    Drawings - 21x29 cmRent for $55 /mo
    Dessin Flamenco by Emmanuelle Priss
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    Drawings - 34x24 cm
    LGBT - Humanoid 1 by Jean-Luc Lacroix
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    LGBT - Humanoid 1 by Jean-Luc Lacroix
    LGBT - Humanoid 1
    Drawings - 39x26 cm
    En el jardín by Marina Del Pozo
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    En el jardín by Marina Del Pozo
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    Drawings - 40x29 cm
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    Apprivoiser le Loup 2 by Julie Balsaux
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    Apprivoiser le Loup 2 by Julie Balsaux
    Apprivoiser le Loup 2
    Drawings - 52x42 cm
    James bond, Daniel Craig by Péchane
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    James bond, Daniel Craig by Péchane
    James bond, Daniel Craig
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
    monica bellucci III by Péchane
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    monica bellucci III by Péchane
    monica bellucci III
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
    Solitude paisible by Laurent Botella
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    Solitude paisible by Laurent Botella
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    Drawings - 50x70 cm
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    Bonhomme by Pascal Marlin
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    Drawings - 30x30 cm
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    Ink woman  by Marina Del Pozo
    Ink woman
    Drawings - 57x34 cm
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    Huit heure by Laura Vallée Remond
    Huit heure
    Drawings - 21x15 cm
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    sumo by Péchane
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    Drawings - 75x100 cm
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    boy 4 by Abbi Torrance
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    Drawings - 29x21 cmRent for $60 /mo
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    portrait en pied by Pascal Marlin
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    Drawings - 25x18 cm
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    darth vader in the light by Péchane
    darth vader in the light
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
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    samurai face by Péchane
    samurai face
    Drawings - 75x100 cm
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    Gheisa y luna by Marina Del Pozo
    Gheisa y luna
    Drawings - 41x31 cm
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    Sans titre (code D) by Walter Ciandrini
    Sans titre (code D)
    Drawings - 50x40 cm
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    Esperance by Laura Vallée Remond
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    Drawings - 30x42 cm
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    Sans titre  by Walter Ciandrini
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    Drawings - 40x50 cm
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    alfred hitchcock by Péchane
    alfred hitchcock
    Drawings - 42x30 cm
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    Flammes des enfers by Laurent Botella
    Flammes des enfers
    Drawings - 70x38 cm
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    fun 2 by Abbi Torrance
    fun 2
    Drawings - 42x29 cmRent for $70 /mo
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    Absolution by Laurent Botella
    Absolution
    Drawings - 70x50 cm
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    character by Pascal Marlin
    character
    Drawings - 31x24 cm
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    Evanescence by Laurent Botella
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    Drawings - 100x70 cm
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