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Description
Certainly one of the most difficult, often
neglected areas of art study is the correct
rendering of heads, features, and faces. This
volume, prepared by an expert in the field, is
devoted exclusively to just that. With its clear,
concise text, its almost 200 excellent
illustrations, and its overall life-drawing
approach, the book provides valuable guidelines
on how best to portray faces, features, and
heads. There is probably no better instructor to
turn to than George B. Bridgman. He brings to the
subject both his expertise as an artist and his
fifty years' experience as lecturer and teacher
at the Art Students League of New York.
Throughout the book, he places as much emphasis
on perspective and planes as on anatomy. In this
way, you'll develop a more precise understanding
of each feature, the head and face in general,
the relationship between features, and the
relationship between a specific feature and the
face or head. Mr. Bridgman's consideration of the
head includes such topics as the head at eye
level and below eye level planes of the head and
round and square forms. Four features â eye,
nose, mouth, ear â are dealt with in detail.
Sections on light and shade, comparative
measurements, and principles of cube and oval
construction further enhance the scope of the
book. The finely executed drawings complement the
textual material, illustrating all important
concepts. Of special value is the author's
inclusion of the work of famous portrait artists.
Vermeer, Hals, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Louise
Elisabeth LeBrun â these are the people who
made portraiture a master art and you'll be able
to study, up close and at your leisure, the
qualities that let their work achieve the status
it did.
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Description
Certainly one of the most difficult, often
neglected areas of art study is the correct
rendering of heads, features, and faces. This
volume, prepared by an expert in the field, is
devoted exclusively to just that. With its clear,
concise text, its almost 200 excellent
illustrations, and its overall life-drawing
approach, the book provides valuable guidelines
on how best to portray faces, features, and
heads. There is probably no better instructor to
turn to than George B. Bridgman. He brings to the
subject both his expertise as an artist and his
fifty years' experience as lecturer and teacher
at the Art Students League of New
York. Throughout the book, he places as much
emphasis on perspective and planes as on anatomy.
In this way, you'll develop a more precise
understanding of each feature, the head and face
in general, the relationship between features,
and the relationship between a specific feature
and the face or head. Mr. Bridgman's
consideration of the head includes such topics as
the head at eye level and below eye level planes
of the head and round and square forms. Four
features â eye, nose, mouth, ear â are
dealt with in detail. Sections on light and
shade, comparative measurements, and principles
of cube and oval construction further enhance the
scope of the book. The finely executed drawings
complement the textual material, illustrating all
important concepts. Of special value is the
author's inclusion of the work of famous portrait
artists. Vermeer, Hals, Rembrandt, Reynolds,
Louise Elisabeth LeBrun â these are the people
who made portraiture a master art and you'll be
able to study, up close and at your leisure,
the qualities that let their work achieve the
status it did.
6
PDF Heads, Features and Faces (Dover Anatomy
for Artists) Paperback â Illustrated, June 1,
1974 Full
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