Give the Gift of Art with a RISE ART GIFT CARD

Realistic Drawings For Sale

Browse our collection of realistic drawings for sale online today. Our selection of drawings showcase work from artists worldwide. Ranging from portraits, to cityscapes, our gallery offers original realistic drawings available to purchase online.

Not sure where to start? Take a look the work of award winning Nigerian artist, Fatola Israel. Fatola creates hyper-realistic drawings of people and animals and can be found in galleries, and embassies around Lagos and Nigeria. His reason for practicing art is to communicate his thoughts and ideas and to portray humans as products of their societies by focusing on their struggles and experiences.

Characteristics and Influences of Realistic Drawing

Realistic drawings are types of drawing that are heavily influenced by the widespread art movement – realism. Realism is characterised by drawing or painting that depicts its subject on a spectrum of reality. One the one end realist artists aim to depict the world in a natural way, and on the other, there are artists who try to depict their subject matter that can only be described as hyperreal. Like photographers driven by capturing what cannot be seen with the eye, hyperreal artists try to depict what cannot be captured by a camera.

Realistic drawings and realism developed out of the naturalist movement. Artists started focusing on subject matter that didn’t allow their work to qualify as high art at the time. Subjects included scenes of peasants and working class life. These drawings shocked the upper classes who were used to the depiction of wealth and extravagance in high art.

Realistic drawings can be thought of, either as a style in which artists create hyperreal, almost photographic drawings, or as subject matter where scenes of everyday life are captured in a natural way.

Famous Artists Creating Realistic Drawings

Famous for his realistic drawings is French Artist Edgar Degas who depicted scenes of modern French society. His preferred subject matter was ballet dancers and people in urban cafes. During his earlier career Degas painted portraits of individuals and groups. These paintings not only showed his interest in the tension between men and women, but signs of the style he would develop later in his career by cropping subjects awkwardly and choosing unusual viewpoints.

A collector of Japanese paintings, he was influenced by eastern imagery and abstracted inventive compositions and novel points of view from them to use in his own compositions. These compositions also influenced the way he painted and how he made his sculptures. Like many realistic artists he had a scientific interest in his subjects, which he sketched first, as a means of studying them, then sculpted or painted in oil later.

Known for his impeccable realism, Kelvin Okafor’s drawings capture the likeness of his subjects with such precision that they are often mistaken for photographs. His commitment to precision is so absolute that his drawing of John Lennon (2019) famously took more than 215 hours to complete. The artist states that to achieve this realism he “visually dissects” each subject’s facial features – studying them and then drawing them in stages – putting them back together like pieces of a puzzle.

Find out more in our Guide To Drawings.

Size
Height
Width
Price
Orientation
    No mediums available
    No styles available
    No subjects available
    No countries available
    No colors available
    sort
    All Art
    showing 140 pieces
    Jaguar by MagLM
    View in a room interior
    Jaguar by MagLM
    Jaguar
    Drawings - 50x40 cm
    Pivoine by MagLM
    View in a room interior
    Pivoine by MagLM
    Pivoine
    Drawings - 35x25 cm
    Summer Daylily by Jeannine Cook
    Summer Daylily
    Drawings - 26x18 cm
    Bébé Gorille by MagLM
    View in a room interior
    Bébé Gorille by MagLM
    Bébé Gorille
    Drawings - 50x70 cm
    The Dinner by Chris Shaw Hughes
    View in a room interior
    The Dinner by Chris Shaw Hughes
    The Dinner
    Drawings - 42x59 cmRent for $195 /mo
    Etruscan Still-Life  by Tony Girolo
    View in a room interior
    Etruscan Still-Life  by Tony Girolo
    Etruscan Still-Life
    Drawings - 42x51 cm
    View in a room interior
    Legacy Project 003 by Fatola Israel
    Legacy Project 003
    Drawings - 122x91 cm
    View in a room interior
    Acanthacée by MagLM
    Acanthacée
    Drawings - 35x25 cm
    Cork Oak - Spring
    Drawings - 26x18 cm
    View in a room interior
    Woman with a Locket  by Tony Girolo
    Woman with a Locket
    Drawings - 61x53 cm
    View in a room interior
    Play by Tong Zhang
    Play
    Drawings - 25x22 cm
    View in a room interior
    Ballet Girl by Chris Shaw Hughes
    Ballet Girl
    Drawings - 42x30 cmRent for $90 /mo
    View in a room interior
    Pavement II by Chris Shaw Hughes
    Pavement II
    Drawings - 42x59 cmRent for $195 /mo
    View in a room interior
    Back of Rose (May 24) by Louis Savage
    Back of Rose (May 24)
    Drawings - 38x30 cmRent for $465 /mo
    View in a room interior
    Untitled by Nelson Makamo
    Untitled
    Drawings - 70x100 cm
    View in a room interior
    Staircase by Andrea Vandoni
    Staircase
    Drawings - 50x70 cm
    View in a room interior
    On The Road by Tong Zhang
    On The Road
    Drawings - 25x102 cm
    View in a room interior
    Woman/Boat 3 by Susannah Douglas
    Woman/Boat 3
    Drawings - 26x26 cmRent for $70 /mo
    Regional Settings
    English
    US (USD)
    United States
    Metric (cm, kg)