Drawing with graphite and ink | Secrets of a 17th century artist studio

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Conservators at Royal Museums Greenwich have been closely studying drawings by Willem Van de Velde the Elder and Van de Velde the Younger, in order to better understand how to care for these fragile works of art.

Their research is also shining a light on how these remarkable 17th century artists worked and the materials they used.

"They used a lot of graphite, which is quite unusual for 17th century artists," explains Emmanuelle Largeteau, Paper Conservation Manager. "However, the graphite they used wasn’t really like the pencils we know today. Instead they used raw graphite, a naturally occurring mineral. The raw material would be cut down before being inserted into a holder, making it easier for the artist to hold and draw with."

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