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The Practice and Science of Drawing

Harold Speed

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The Practice and Science of Drawing | Harold Speed

The Practice and Science of Drawing

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This book is an attempt to teach beginning students how to draw. Starting out with intuition and vision, Harold Speed explains line and mass drawing, and how rhythm is conveyed in art by means of balance and proportion. Everything is pulled together in a chapter on portrait drawing, before the author gives hints on materials and procedure.
he sees it is only clouds he is apt to wonder what one is gazing at. The beautiful 46form and colour of the cloud seem to be unobserved. Clouds mean nothing to him but an accumulation of water dust that may bring rain. This accounts in some way for the number of good paintings that are incomprehensible to the majority of people. It is only those pictures that pursue the visual aspect of objects to a sufficient completion to contain the suggestion of these other associations, that they understand at all. Other pictures, they say, are not finished enough. And it is so seldom that a picture can have this petty realisation and at the same time be an expression of those larger emotional qualities that constitute good painting.

The early paintings of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood appear to be a striking exception to this. But in their work the excessive realisation of all details was part of the expression and gave emphasis to the poetic idea at the basis of their pictures, and was therefore part of the artistic intention. In these paintings the fiery intensity with which every little detail was painted made their picture a ready medium for the expression of poetic thought, a sort of "painted poetry," every detail being selected on account of some symbolic meaning it had, bearing on the poetic idea that was the object of the picture.

But to those painters who do not attempt "painted poetry," but seek in painting a poetry of its own, a visual poetry, this excessive finish (as it is called) is irksome, as it mars the expression of those qualities in vision they wish to express. Finish in art has no connection with the amount of detail in a picture, but has reference only to the completeness with which the emotional idea the painter set out to express has been realised.

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Ein 08/23/2023
Something to keep coming back to. He brings the ability to distill in words what often lives untranslated; the visual language.
Will 08/19/2022
3.5. This was more a discussion about the art of drawing than it was an instructional. That being said this is a great book but it is aimed at more seasoned artists. Some of the points the author makes can come across a bit dated but over I agreed with most of the main points of the book. A great bo
Patrick 09/30/2018
This is more a treatise on how the artist should approach drawing and painting than a practical guide, although there are practical points throughout. And while Speed's approach is perhaps old-fashioned -- it was published in 1913 -- it's not dated. That is to say, he approaches good art as a balanc
Saskia 05/03/2018
This is an amazing book. It would have gotten 5 stars if the pictures were of better quality and colour as I feel it would aid the explanations he gives. However that would make the book a lot more expensive and thus less accessible. I really recommend this book!
Tyler 11/21/2016
This is not a book on art instruction. This book breaks down drawing into the concepts of line vs mass, and then elaborates with the unity/variety, balance, rhythm and proportion of each concept. It's written clearly and sequentially, building off of previous ideas. The book is helpful for beginners
Brian 03/06/2015
This book gives a lot of information on classical practices from a scientific perspective, and that it is initially essential to learning. Once this is perfected it is overshadowed by the "dither". This quality that moves beyond the representation of a tree and teaches you how to see the "impression

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