in which period charcoal is used in paintings
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By the Early Renaissance in the 15th Century, charcoal was used by most artists, including the Old Masters, to create preliminary sketches for fresco and panel paintings. In the Late Renaissance, by the early 16th Century, artists like Michelangelo would use charcoal and chalk to draw on large paper.
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15th to 16 the century
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