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Practice and Science of Drawing

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. This manual was written in 1913, but because of the intelligent combination of useful advice and sensitive reflection on the nature and meaning of artistic practice, it has been considered a valuable resource for artists. (Summary by Availle) (7 hr 48 min)

Chapters

Preface

Introduction

Drawing

Vision

Line Drawing

Mass Drawing

The Academic and Conventional

The Study of Drawing

Line Drawing: Practical

Mass Drawing: Practical

Rhythm

Rhythm: Variety of Line

Rhythm: Unity of Line

Rhythm: Variety of Mass

Rhythm: Unity of Mass

Rhythm: Balance

Rhythm: Proportion

Portrait Drawing

The Visual Memory

Procedure

Materials

Conclusion

Appendix