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Written by a famous American painter and teacher, whose landscapes are found in many of the world's most noted museums, this book is known as one of the art student's most helpful guides. It provides a wealth of advice on the choice of subject; it tells what to look for and aim for, and explains the mysteries of color, atmospheric conditions, and other phenomena to be found in nature.
Through his profound understanding of the physical nature of landscapes and his highly developed artistic sense, John Carlson is able to explain both the whys and the hows of the various aspects of landscape painting. Among the subjects covered are angles and consequent values (an insightful concept necessary for strong overall unity of design), aerial and linear perspective, the painting of trees, the emotional properties of line and mass in composition, light, unity of tone, choice of subject, and memory work. In the beginning chapters, the author tells how to make the best of canvas, palette, colors, brushes, and other materials and gives valuable advice about texture, glazing, varnishing, bleaching, retouching, and framing. Thirty-four reproductions of Mr. Carlson's own work and 58 of his explanatory diagrams are shown on pages adjoining the text.
As Howard Simon says in the introduction: "Crammed into its pages are the thoughts and experiences of a lifetime of painting and teaching. Undoubtedly it is a good book for the beginner, but the old hand at art will appreciate its honesty and broadness of viewpoint. It confines itself to the mechanics of landscape painting but, philosophically, it roams far and wide. . . . This is a book to keep, to read at leisure, and to look into for the solution of problems as they arise, when the need for an experienced hand is felt."
Unabridged republication of the revised (1958) edition.
Through his profound understanding of the physical nature of landscapes and his highly developed artistic sense, John Carlson is able to explain both the whys and the hows of the various aspects of landscape painting. Among the subjects covered are angles and consequent values (an insightful concept necessary for strong overall unity of design), aerial and linear perspective, the painting of trees, the emotional properties of line and mass in composition, light, unity of tone, choice of subject, and memory work. In the beginning chapters, the author tells how to make the best of canvas, palette, colors, brushes, and other materials and gives valuable advice about texture, glazing, varnishing, bleaching, retouching, and framing. Thirty-four reproductions of Mr. Carlson's own work and 58 of his explanatory diagrams are shown on pages adjoining the text.
As Howard Simon says in the introduction: "Crammed into its pages are the thoughts and experiences of a lifetime of painting and teaching. Undoubtedly it is a good book for the beginner, but the old hand at art will appreciate its honesty and broadness of viewpoint. It confines itself to the mechanics of landscape painting but, philosophically, it roams far and wide. . . . This is a book to keep, to read at leisure, and to look into for the solution of problems as they arise, when the need for an experienced hand is felt."
Unabridged republication of the revised (1958) edition.
Written by a famous American painter and teacher, whose landscapes are found in many of the world's most noted museums, this book is known as one of the art student's most helpful guides. It provides a wealth of advice on the choice of subject; it tells what to look for and aim for, and explains the mysteries of color, atmospheric conditions, and other phenomena to be found in nature.
Through his profound understanding of the physical nature of landscapes and his highly developed artistic sense, John Carlson is able to explain both the whys and the hows of the various aspects of landscape painting. Among the subjects covered are angles and consequent values (an insightful concept necessary for strong overall unity of design), aerial and linear perspective, the painting of trees, the emotional properties of line and mass in composition, light, unity of tone, choice of subject, and memory work. In the beginning chapters, the author tells how to make the best of canvas, palette, colors, brushes, and other materials and gives valuable advice about texture, glazing, varnishing, bleaching, retouching, and framing. Thirty-four reproductions of Mr. Carlson's own work and 58 of his explanatory diagrams are shown on pages adjoining the text.
As Howard Simon says in the introduction: "Crammed into its pages are the thoughts and experiences of a lifetime of painting and teaching. Undoubtedly it is a good book for the beginner, but the old hand at art will appreciate its honesty and broadness of viewpoint. It confines itself to the mechanics of landscape painting but, philosophically, it roams far and wide. . . . This is a book to keep, to read at leisure, and to look into for the solution of problems as they arise, when the need for an experienced hand is felt."
Unabridged republication of the revised (1958) edition.
Through his profound understanding of the physical nature of landscapes and his highly developed artistic sense, John Carlson is able to explain both the whys and the hows of the various aspects of landscape painting. Among the subjects covered are angles and consequent values (an insightful concept necessary for strong overall unity of design), aerial and linear perspective, the painting of trees, the emotional properties of line and mass in composition, light, unity of tone, choice of subject, and memory work. In the beginning chapters, the author tells how to make the best of canvas, palette, colors, brushes, and other materials and gives valuable advice about texture, glazing, varnishing, bleaching, retouching, and framing. Thirty-four reproductions of Mr. Carlson's own work and 58 of his explanatory diagrams are shown on pages adjoining the text.
As Howard Simon says in the introduction: "Crammed into its pages are the thoughts and experiences of a lifetime of painting and teaching. Undoubtedly it is a good book for the beginner, but the old hand at art will appreciate its honesty and broadness of viewpoint. It confines itself to the mechanics of landscape painting but, philosophically, it roams far and wide. . . . This is a book to keep, to read at leisure, and to look into for the solution of problems as they arise, when the need for an experienced hand is felt."
Unabridged republication of the revised (1958) edition.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. How to Approach Painting
2. The Mechanics of Painting
3. Angles and Consequent Values
4. Design-A Pattern of Differing Values
5. Light-Unity of Tone and the Meeting of Edges
6. Aerial Perspective-Transitions in Value and Color
7. Linear Perspective
8. Color-Its Emotional Value in Painting
9. Trees-How to Understand Them
10. Clouds-How They Float
11. Composition-The Expressive Properties of Line and Mass
12. The Main Line and Theme
13. The Extraordinary and Bizarre
14. Painting from Memory
Index
2. The Mechanics of Painting
3. Angles and Consequent Values
4. Design-A Pattern of Differing Values
5. Light-Unity of Tone and the Meeting of Edges
6. Aerial Perspective-Transitions in Value and Color
7. Linear Perspective
8. Color-Its Emotional Value in Painting
9. Trees-How to Understand Them
10. Clouds-How They Float
11. Composition-The Expressive Properties of Line and Mass
12. The Main Line and Theme
13. The Extraordinary and Bizarre
14. Painting from Memory
Index
Details
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
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Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Malen & Zeichnen |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780486229270 |
ISBN-10: | 0486229270 |
UPC: | 800759229277 |
EAN: | 0800759229277 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Carlson, John F |
Auflage: | REV edition |
Hersteller: | Dover Publications |
Maße: | 280 x 213 x 10 mm |
Von/Mit: | John F Carlson |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.06.1973 |
Gewicht: | 0,413 kg |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. How to Approach Painting
2. The Mechanics of Painting
3. Angles and Consequent Values
4. Design-A Pattern of Differing Values
5. Light-Unity of Tone and the Meeting of Edges
6. Aerial Perspective-Transitions in Value and Color
7. Linear Perspective
8. Color-Its Emotional Value in Painting
9. Trees-How to Understand Them
10. Clouds-How They Float
11. Composition-The Expressive Properties of Line and Mass
12. The Main Line and Theme
13. The Extraordinary and Bizarre
14. Painting from Memory
Index
2. The Mechanics of Painting
3. Angles and Consequent Values
4. Design-A Pattern of Differing Values
5. Light-Unity of Tone and the Meeting of Edges
6. Aerial Perspective-Transitions in Value and Color
7. Linear Perspective
8. Color-Its Emotional Value in Painting
9. Trees-How to Understand Them
10. Clouds-How They Float
11. Composition-The Expressive Properties of Line and Mass
12. The Main Line and Theme
13. The Extraordinary and Bizarre
14. Painting from Memory
Index
Details
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
---|---|
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Malen & Zeichnen |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780486229270 |
ISBN-10: | 0486229270 |
UPC: | 800759229277 |
EAN: | 0800759229277 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Carlson, John F |
Auflage: | REV edition |
Hersteller: | Dover Publications |
Maße: | 280 x 213 x 10 mm |
Von/Mit: | John F Carlson |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.06.1973 |
Gewicht: | 0,413 kg |
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