
The world of drawing
Chapter 1
The global roots of mark making
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Chapter 2
The science of seeing
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Chapter 3
From charcoal to pixels
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Chapter 4
Getting your hands moving
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Chapter 5
Drawing in the modern world
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The world of drawing
Ch 1 · The global roots of mark making
Fun Fact
Eraser history: Before rubber erasers were invented in 1770, artists used rolled-up pieces of moist bread to wipe away pencil marks.
Glossary
ochre (noun)
A natural clay earth pigment containing ferric oxide, typically ranging in color from yellow to deep orange or brown. Prehistoric humans used red ochre to draw lines in South Africa's Blombos Cave 73,000 years ago.
A natural clay earth pigment containing ferric oxide, typically ranging in color from yellow to deep orange or brown. Prehistoric humans used red ochre to draw lines in South Africa's Blombos Cave 73,000 years ago.
Quiz
What is the red or yellow natural clay pigment used in the earliest human cave drawings?
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Where was the oldest known human drawing, a 73,000-year-old red ochre doodle, discovered?
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What did artists use to erase graphite marks before rubber erasers were invented in 1770?
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Which material was the primary canvas for early East Asian ink brush drawings before paper became widespread?



