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Conté

Conté pastels, also known as Cont&eacute sticks, are hard artists' chalks in a variety of colours. They are harder than pastels and contain a greater pigment density; they are square in cross-section.

They are used for drawing, generally on a rough paper that holds pigment grains well. They can also be used on prepared primed canvasses for underdrawing for a painting. Their square profile makes them more suitable for detailed, hatched work; as opposed to the bolder 'painterly' drawing style demanded by soft pastels.

They were extensively used by the Renaissance Old Masters in a variant called Sanguine.

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