The Practice and Science of Drawing eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 262 pages of information about The Practice and Science of Drawing.

The Practice and Science of Drawing eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 262 pages of information about The Practice and Science of Drawing.

“Surrender of Breda, The,” Velazquez’

Sympathetic lines

Talent and genius

Teachers in Art Schools

Technical side of an art, the

Thickness and accent, variety of

Tintoretto

Titian

Tolstoy’s definition of art

Tone, meaning of the word

Tone values, variety of

Toned paper, drawing on

Tones, large flat, the effect of

Touch, the sense of

Trafalgar Square lions, the

Trees, the masses of

Turner

Types, lifelessness of

“Ulysses deriding Polyphemus,” Turner’s

Unity and variety

Unity of line

“Vale of Best,” Millais’

Value, meaning of the word as applied to a picture

Values of tone drawing, the

Van Dyck, his use of the straight line

Variety in symmetry

“Variety in Unity”

“Varying well”

Velazquez

Venetian painters, and the music of edges

Venetians, the, their use of straight lines

Venetians, system and principles of design of the

“Venus, Mercury, and Cupid,” Correggio’s

Vertical, the, associated with the sublime

Vertical lines, feeling associated with

Vision

Visual blindness

Visual memory, the

Ward, the animal painter

Warm colours

Watteau, the charm of

Watts, G.F., portraits by

Watts’ use of the right angle

Windsor, Holbein’s portraits at

Whistler, a master of tone

White casts, drawing from

White chalk

White paint

White pastel

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