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Creative exercises illustrated by old and modern masters including da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dürer, Degas, Picasso, de Kooning, Dine, and Rauschenberg.
Table of Contents:
* Chapter One: A Few Words * Chapter Two: Some Basics—Contour, Gesture, and Modeled Drawing * Chapter Three: Organization/Structure—Making Things "Work Together" * Chapter Four: Using Light and Dark * Chapter Five: Photographs, Grids, and Projected Images * Chapter Six: Probing a Single Form-Idea * Chapter Seven: Old and Modern Masters—Appreciated and Exploited * Chapter Eight: Drawing Extended * Chapter Nine: Now to Begin...
Robert Kaupelis was a Professor of Art and Art Education at NYU for nearly three decades. His paintings have won acclaim in over 50 one-man exhibitions, and he is represented in numerous permanent and private collections throughout the US. The New York Times has praised his "careful draftsmanship [and] ... balance of quiet but efficacious drawing and color." Kaupelis was cited by Herbert Livesey in The Professors as one of the outstanding teachers of art in the nation and an entire chapter in the book was devoted to his career. Kaupelis has conducted workshops from Alaska to Florida. He is also the author of Learning to Draw, published by Watson-Guptill. |
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