7 results on '"PERSPECTIVE"'
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2. Modern Pictorial Perspective
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T. Heaton Cooper and T. Heaton Cooper
- Subjects
- Perspective
- Abstract
This slim and focused guide to understanding and analyzing perspective in drawing was written by T. Heaton Cooper, a longtime instructor at the Cleveland School of Art. It consists of 50 examples: every left-hand page features a graphic representation of the written descriptions on the opposite page, providing an improved understanding of the concepts via visual examples. Discussions and directions on foreshortening and shadows in relation to perspective complement the illustrations. Students, art teachers, and artists wishing to improve their skills will find this book an ideal resource for study and reference. Its compact size will make it an easy addition to the paint box or sketch kit.
- Published
- 2020
3. Architekturen des Sehens : Bauten in Bildern des Quattrocento
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Johannes Grave and Johannes Grave
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- Architecture in art, Perspective, Painting, Renaissance--Italy
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Gemälde setzen immer eine Wand voraus, sind von Architektur abhängig. Wie ändert sich dieses Verhältnis, wenn das Bild selbst Gebäude oder Räume darstellt; wenn es durch eine perspektivische Erschließung der Bildtiefe seine Bindung an die Fläche zu überwinden scheint?Architekturdarstellung wurde lange als Hilfsmittel zur Anwendung der Linearperspektive verstanden. Diese Studie offenbart nun überraschend komplexe Konstellationen zwischen Bildern und den in ihnen gezeigten Bauten. Keineswegs diente die Darstellung von Architektur vorrangig dazu, den Realitätseffekt der Perspektive zu nutzen, das Bild als »offenstehendes Fenster« erscheinen zu lassen. Vielmehr konfrontieren gerade die Bauten in Bildern des Quattrocento oftmals mit Ambiguitäten und Irritationen. Das Buch zeigt, welche Einsichten über die Bildauffassung der Frührenaissance sich aus den Darstellungen von Architektur gewinnen lassen.
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- 2019
4. Perspective for the Absolute Beginner : A Clear and Easy Guide to Successful Perspective Drawing
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Mark Willenbrink, Mary Willenbrink, Mark Willenbrink, and Mary Willenbrink
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- Drawing--Technique, Perspective
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Perspective made simple. How to draw in a realistic style. Perspective is arguably the most important element of drawing and also one of the most difficult to master. It's what gives drawings dimension and is the key to realistic drawing. Now the best-selling authors of Drawing for the Absolute Beginner are here to demystify perspective, simplify concepts such as vanishing points and multi-point perspective, and make it easy for you to experience success...and have fun while you're doing it. • Tricks and techniques for creating depth and dimension using lines (linear perspective), values (atmospheric perspective) and color. • 23 mini demonstrations on how to apply basic principles of perspective make getting started easy. • 12 full step-by-step demonstrations, each with a structural drawing, cover a variety of subjects, including interiors, architecture and still lifes. • Starting with a simple box to illustrate fundamental concepts, artists will develop a working understanding of how to cast any subject in realistic depth and dimension. This book puts it all into perspective.
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- 2017
5. The Science of Art de Martin Kemp : Les Fiches de lecture d'Universalis
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Encyclopaedia Universalis and Encyclopaedia Universalis
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- Color in art, Nature (Aesthetics), Painting--Technique, Composition (Art), Perspective
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Bienvenue dans la collection Les Fiches de lecture d'UniversalisDepuis les travaux de Panofsky sur la naissance de la perspective linéaire à la Renaissance, ou sur le versant théorique de l'imaginaire artistique d'Albrecht Dürer, l'histoire de l'art mesure mieux l'importance des relations entre la science et l'art. Une fiche de lecture spécialement conçue pour le numérique, pour tout savoir sur The Science of Art de Martin KempChaque fiche de lecture présente une œuvre clé de la littérature ou de la pensée. Cette présentation est couplée avec un article de synthèse sur l'auteur de l'œuvre.A propos de l'Encyclopaedia Universalis : Reconnue mondialement pour la qualité et la fiabilité incomparable de ses publications, Encyclopaedia Universalis met la connaissance à la portée de tous. Écrite par plus de 7 200 auteurs spécialistes et riche de près de 30 000 médias (vidéos, photos, cartes, dessins…), l'Encyclopaedia Universalis est la plus fiable collection de référence disponible en français. Elle aborde tous les domaines du savoir.
- Published
- 2016
6. Perspective Without Pain
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Phil Metzger and Phil Metzger
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- Perspective, Drawing--Technique
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Imagine perspective without painno T-squares, complicated equations or mechanical termsjust simple instructions and hands-on exercises to teach you how to create a sense of depth in your drawings and paintings. Now go a step furtherimagine having fun with perspective. With this book, you will. Here Phil Metzger give you clear-cut guidelines in everyday termswith a lot of friendliness and a little humor tossed in along the way. As an experienced artist, he understands how you work, and he knows that the last thing you need is a lot of rigid rules to tie you down. Here you'll learn techniques of perspective that will help your creativitynot hinder it.You'll learn how to: • Achieve the illusion of depth by gradually diminishing the sizes ofand the distance betweensimilar objects • Use soft edged and less detail on objects in the background to make them seem farther away • Introduce depth simply by manipulating color and value • Draw from any viewpointon either side, above or below • Draw accurate angles without complicated measuring devices • Use perspective to track down the problem when something you've drawn just doesn't look right • Measures relative sizes and add the details that make the difference between a convincing pictures and an awkward one • Properly draw roads, paths, streets, fields and streams to suggest depth in a scene and to describe the flatness or hilliness of a landscape.
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- 1992
7. Creative Perspective for Artists and Illustrators
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Ernest W. Watson and Ernest W. Watson
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- Perspective
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In this thought-provoking practical guide, a noted artist and educator demonstrates that learning to violate the rules of perspective (profitably) is as important for the practicing artist as learning the principles of perspective themselves. Only in this way can students free themselves from the constraints of tradition and find their own imaginative paths. However, it is vital that students first have a solid grasp of classical perspective before they can think about adapting it creatively.In presenting the principles of perspective drawing, Mr. Watson devotes a chapter each to step-by-step discussions of such topics as the picture plane, foreshortening and convergence, the circle, the cone, three-point perspective, universal perspective, figures in perspective, and much more. To illustrate his points he offers expert analysis of the works of such leading illustrators as John Atherton, V. Bobri, R. M. Chapin, Jr., Albert Dorne, Robert Fawcett, Constantin Guys, W. N. Hudson, Carl Roberts, Ben Stahl, and Aldren A. Watson, as well as drawings by Pieter de Hooch and Paul Cézanne. The result is a ground-breaking study that artists, illustrators, and draftsmen will find invaluable in learning to create works with convincing perspective.Ernest W. Watson taught at Pratt Institute for over 20 years, co-founded and served as editor-in-chief of the magazine American Artist, and co-founded the prestigious art publishing house of Watson-Guptill.
- Published
- 1992
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