Modern artists love to gather sketches and research by their predecessors they usually aren’t alone, writes Katie Armstrong
Jean-Antoine Watteau, “A Man Taking part in the Guitar,” which might be auctioned in “Grasp Drawings from the Assortment of Diane A. Nixon,” Sotheby’s New York, February 4, 2026. {Photograph}: Sotheby’s
Previous Grasp drawings—the sketches, research, even doodles of European artists from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century—will be home windows into among the most celebrated figures in artwork historical past. At Sotheby’s, the class begins the place medieval manuscripts finish, taking in every thing from ink sketches by the Flemish court docket painter Sir Anthony van Dyck to preparatory charcoal marks by Victorian masters and watercolors by J.M.W. Turner.
“You’re wanting over the artist’s shoulder whereas they’re pondering out what they’re going to do,” says Gregory Rubinstein, senior director and head of the Previous Grasp drawings division worldwide at Sotheby’s, of the intimacy and immediacy of uncommon drawings. “You see them strive a determine in a single place, strive a determine in one other place,” he provides. “You see all of the levels.”
In 2012, Rubinstein was concerned in what remains to be the world document for the class, overseeing the £29.7m (US$47.9m on the time) sale at Sotheby’s London of “Head of a Younger Apostle,” a preparatory sketch by Italian artist Raphael created within the early sixteenth century for his final nice masterpiece, “The Transfiguration” (1516-1520). Two upcoming gross sales at Sotheby’s New York are a contemporary alternative to discover the breadth of this amassing class and take inspiration from one in all its most enthusiastic individuals.
Raffaello Sanzio, known as Raphael, “Head of a Younger Apostle,” which offered for US$47.9m at Sotheby’s London in December 2012. {Photograph}: Sotheby’s
Diane A. Nixon, whose assortment goes underneath the hammer on February 4, was some of the esteemed Previous Grasp drawings collectors of the final century, amassing greater than 200 works from all faculties and durations. A eager advocate for the medium, she bequeathed works to establishments and remained a faithful supporter of drawing departments throughout the globe.
Essentially the most coveted drawings at public sale are sometimes research for works finally painted on canvas. However they’re additionally full artistic endeavors in themselves and topic to the identical scrutiny as some other lot. “Now we have way more surviving drawings by some artists. It’s very probably that many artists produced plenty of drawings which by no means survived, that received thrown out or binned,” explains Rubinstein. “The relative rarity of the drawing issues.”
Historic and present practices are extra intertwined than ever. “There’s an actual development now for modern artists, comparable to Glenn Brown, to look again at older and older artwork,” Rubinstein says. “Some are collectors of Previous Grasp drawings, which was positively not the case once I began 35 years in the past.” However artists aren’t the one fans. Drawings are sometimes provided at lower cost factors than different tons within the Previous Masters group—an opportunity to personal work by the greats, typically for only a few thousand {dollars}.
The “Grasp Works on Paper from 5 Centuries” exhibition at Sotheby’s London, July 2025. {Photograph}: Sotheby’s
Rubinstein recommends visiting drawing exhibitions, viewing public sale tons and speaking to these within the know to hone your tastes. “It’s a case of making an attempt to grasp what it’s that you just personally discover thrilling and attention-grabbing,” he encourages. “Develop your understanding and you’ll find yourself able the place you can also make an knowledgeable choice, based mostly on a mix of what appeals and your funds.”
A significant spotlight of the upcoming New York gross sales is a Rembrandt research, “Younger Lion Resting” from the late 1630s or early 1640s, with an estimate of US$15-20M. One among solely six identified lion research by the Dutch Previous Grasp, with the opposite 5 unfold throughout establishments together with the British Museum, the Louvre and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, it’s some of the necessary Rembrandt works to return to the market in many years. “It’s additionally only a improbable picture. Essentially the most fantastic, highly effective, participating and thrilling drawing,” confirms Rubinstein.
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, “Younger Lion Resting,” which might be auctioned at “Grasp Works on Paper from 5 Centuries,” Sotheby’s New York on February 4, 2026. {Photograph}: Sotheby’s
Additionally accessible might be a research of a service provider vessel by the 18th-century Venetian grasp Canaletto, one other of a person enjoying guitar by French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau, and a spectacular depiction of the Annunciation from Tiepolo created within the late 1730s. The latter has significantly excellent provenance, having been a part of the sought-after assortment of Russian prince Aleksey Orlov, which was offered after his demise in 1920.
New collectors is likely to be involved with easy methods to deal with such delicate works. Whereas paper and vellum aren’t identified for being significantly sturdy, many drawings have survived for a whole bunch of years and can survive for a lot of extra, so long as they aren’t displayed in brilliant daylight or excessive climates. “Lots of people have enjoyable with drawings as a result of you’ll be able to plaster the partitions with them, which is far simpler and extra satisfying to do than it’s with work,” says Rubinstein. “They’ve actual potential as a function in an ornamental scheme.”
Fra Bartolomeo’s “A Fortified Hill City,” which might be auctioned at “Grasp Drawings from the Assortment of Diane A. Nixon,” Sotheby’s New York, February 4, 2026. {Photograph}: Sotheby’s
Then there’s the connection to an artist, typically throughout centuries. An awfully uncommon sketch by Renaissance painter Fra Bartolomeo is coming to public sale in February: “A Fortified Hill City,” which is considered a view of Lucca, dates from a sequence he created between 1500 and 1505. “These are among the earliest full, pure panorama drawings identified within the historical past of Western artwork,” says Rubinstein. “It’s simply so pure, delicate, atmospheric. Think about him sitting on the market greater than 500 years in the past, making this little sketch.”
”Grasp Drawings from the Assortment of Diane A. Nixon” and “Grasp Works on Paper from 5 Centuries” are at Sotheby’s New York on February 4.
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