Noun
a drawing executed with pen and ink
Source: WordNetpen-and-ink
Leonardo's earliest known dated work is a drawing in pen and ink of the Arno valley, drawn on 5 August 1473. Source: Internet
Hugo worked only on paper, and on a small scale; usually in dark brown or black pen-and-ink wash, sometimes with touches of white, and rarely with colour. Source: Internet
A fine pen and ink artist, oil and acrylic painter, and colored pencil artist; she spent many a Saturday drawing famous Greater New Orleans locations. Source: Internet
Dozens of Steig-like pen and ink drawings show the antics of the partners in crime and Ruben's attempts to educate Julius in the ways of acting like a “big pig.” Source: Internet
Instead of working on copper, the modern artisan works with pen and ink on acetate. Source: Internet
Ms. Richards, though best known as a model, studied at New York Academy of Art and the School of Visual Arts, and will be illustrating the book with pen and ink collages. Source: Internet