This classic of art instruction is the work of James Duffield Harding (1798-1863), who served as drawing master and sketching companion to the great Victorian art critic, John Ruskin. Generations of students have benefited from the teachings of this 19th-century master, who sought always to “produce as near a likeness to Nature, in every respect, as the instrument, or material employed, will admit of; not so much by bona fide imitation, as by reviving in the mind those ideas which are awakened by a contemplation of Nature . . . The renewal of those feelings constitutes the true purpose of Art.” This volume consists of direct reproductions of Harding’s sketches of vignettes from natural settings. Each is accompanied by a series of lessons emphasizing both practical and theoretical considerations. The edition features the added attraction of 23 outstanding plates from the author’s Lessons on Trees.
On Drawing Trees and Nature: A Classic Victorian Manual (Dover Art Instruction)
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This book provides art instruction on drawing natural subjects like trees, fostering artistic skill and observation.
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Weight | 0.544 lbs |
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Dimensions | 23.4 × 0.7 × 30.4 in |
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