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Drawing The Head Four Classic Instructional Guides Walter T Foster

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Drawing The Head Four Classic Instructional Guides Walter T Foster
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Publisher: Courier Corporation
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.62 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Walter T. Foster
ISBN: 9780486138244, 9780486471785, 0486138240, 0486471780
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Drawing The Head Four Classic Instructional Guides Walter T Foster by Walter T. Foster 9780486138244, 9780486471785, 0486138240, 0486471780 instant download after payment.

An accomplished artist and teacher, Walter T. Foster began producing his classic art instruction books in the 1920s. He wrote, illustrated, printed, bound, packaged, shipped, and distributed his books from his own home for decades, before moving the business to a commercial facility to accommodate his international trade. This comprehensive volume combines four of the artist's vintage instructional manuals to form an essential guide to illustrating the head and face. "Let your drawing be simple," Foster advises, and suggests that art students begin with the profile. Leave out unnecessary details until the basic shapes are in place. Then add the expressions that make the face the most interesting of all subjects. Instructions include step-by-step diagrams using charcoal, crayon, pencil, and brush to create finished portraits, plus tips on materials. With an array of subjects that include men, women, and children of various ages and ethnic types, this guide captures the mid-twentieth-century style of illustration to inspire today's artists.

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