Works on Paper | Crocker Art Museum

Works on Paper

The collection of master drawings at the Museum initially shaped by the Crocker family’s purchase in 1869–71, focuses on the major European schools between the 16th and mid-19th centuries. Collection strengths include drawings from the Italian, Dutch and Flemish 17th century, the French 17th and 18th centuries, the German 16th, 18th and 19th centuries, as well as related prints. Californian and American prints, drawings, and watercolors from the mid-19th century to the present are also included.

For appointments, please call William Breazeale, Curator at (916) 808-5041.

Back to Collections
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Letter). circa 1850.
  • Unknown
    Newspaper, San Francisco Illustrated, Montgomery Street. 1854.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Tahoe Tattler). August 22, 1881.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Certificate, Office of the State Treasurer). January 19, 1854.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Adelphi Theatre!). 1852.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (American Theatre Playbill). 1852.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Gilbert's Theatre Playbill). 1863.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Maguire's Opera House Playbill). May 30, 1863.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Metropolitan Theatre Playbill). 1856.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (New San Francisco Theatre Playbill for Much Ado About Nothing). 1853.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Panama Pacific International Exposition Certificate). circa 1910.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Handwritten Checks). 1850–1868.
  • Unknown
    Union Theatre, Six Degrees of Crime. 1855.
  • Unknown
    Supplemental Alta California Newspaper Business Card, 1849. 1849.
  • Unknown
    The Bank of California, Capital Stock Certificate. June 18, 1864.
  • Unknown
    View of San Francisco. n.d.
  • Unknown
    S. Fransisko (San Francisco). 1851.
  • Unknown
    Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, Cal.. circa 1883.
  • Unknown
    El Dorado Hotel and Parker House (Reproduction). n.d.
  • Unknown
    Untitled (Fort Point at the Golden Gate). circa 1860.

ArtMix

Check out Sacramento's favorite after hours pARTy bursting with live performances, DJed music, festive food and drinks, creative artmaking, and so much more!

Learn More

Current Exhibitions

Learn more

Kids + Family

The Crocker invites families to think of the Museum as a place to learn, play, and grow.

Learn More