Conté à Paris Sketch Set

This Conté à Paris assorted sketching and drawing pencils set provides a wide range of drawing possibilities. This set is perfect for drawing life, landscapes, coloured backgrounds, shading, creating precise detailed work or simply laying rapid sketches. With leads ranging from soft to dense deep, this set allows the artist to create a variety of delicate and complex finishes with ease.

The set contains an assortment of 12 x pencils: sanguine, sepia, white, pierre noire H, pierre noire B, pierre noire 3B, charcoal HB, charcoal 2B, graphite HB, graphite 2B, carbon HB and carbon 3B.

£20.00
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Material Wood
Dimensions 18.5 x 1.3 x 12.5cm
EAN/ISBN 3013645004026
SKU 12094827

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Product story

The history of Conté à Paris products cannot be separated from the personality of the company’s founder, Nicolas Jacques Conté.

Born in 1755, he developed the modern graphite lead from a mixture of clay and graphite, thus making it finally possible to create different hardness grades for pencils. The pencil factory he set up in 1795, enabled France to produce its own calligraphy and drawing materials. A few years later, he developed “pencils without sleeves” (bare leads) replacing those made from “Italian stone”. He worked on making the colours “fixed and unchangeable” to meet the requirements of the painters of the day. Artists’ pencils and pastels were born.

Over the decades, the quality and depth of its ranges have enabled Conté à Paris to establish itself as a true reference for artists worldwide. Used by top masters, amateur artists and art students alike, Conté à Paris offers the widest variety of techniques and effects possible for drawing, sketching and pastel work.

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