
THE PRACTICE & SCIENCE OF DRAWING
PREFACE
LIST OF PLATES
LIST OF DIAGRAMS
THE PRACTICE AND SCIENCE OF DRAWING
I INTRODUCTION
II DRAWING
III VISION
IV LINE DRAWING
V MASS DRAWING
This book offers a straightforward, no‑short‑cuts approach to learning to draw, aimed at students who want to move beyond copying simple shapes toward true artistic accuracy. The author begins with the traditional study of cubes, cones and cylinders, then shows how to translate those mechanical skills into mass drawing with brush and charcoal. Throughout, the tone is modest yet demanding, urging the learner to engage the intellect as much as the hand.
Richly illustrated with ninety‑four diagrams and photographic plates, the text demonstrates the progression from solid form to atmosphere, contrasting classic and modern viewpoints. It stresses the importance of observing how masters treat light, volume and mood, helping readers appreciate why a Monet looks unlike a Raphael and what each teaches about perception. Whether you are enrolled in a formal art program or simply seeking a creative lift, the guide provides concrete exercises that bridge technique and expression.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (451K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2004-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1873–1957
Best known for lively, practical books on drawing and painting, this English artist helped generations of students think more deeply about how pictures are made. He was also a working painter and portraitist, so his advice came from long studio experience rather than theory alone.
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