A Guide to DrawingThis classic, comprehensive, and systematic introduction to the art of drawing focuses on the mastery of traditional skills as the basis for expressive drawing. |
Contents
PART 1 | xviii |
Copyright 1992 AGNES FIELDINGARS New Figure | 29 |
Lost and Found Edges | 69 |
Copyright | |
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allows American angle appear areas Art Museum begin brown ink cast shadows chalk charcoal CHARLES SHEELER chiaroscuro Collection colored pencils composition conté crayon contour drawing contour line contrast Courtesy the artist create cross-hatching cube defined depicted determine develop diagonal drawn EDGAR DEGAS edges effect eraser expressive eye level figure French Giorgio Morandi graphite gray grid HENRI MATISSE horizon line horizontal hues illustration interest Josef Albers KÄTHE KOLLWITZ landscape light and dark light and shadow linear media and techniques medium movement Museum of Art Nude objects PABLO PICASSO painting pastel patterns Pen and ink perspective Portrait pose position produce Project rectangle relationships Rembrandt reveals seen Select Self-Portrait sense shapes sheet side Silverpoint sketch smooth soft square suggest surface texture Theophilus Brown three-dimensional tion tonal tones vertical viewer VINCENT VAN GOGH visual wash width