tailieunhanh - Nose Study (Leonardo da Vinci)

Tài liệu tham khảo chuyên nghành hội hoạ, mỹ thuật, giúp các bạn có những kiến thức từ có bản đến chuyên sâu - Nose Study (Leonardo da Vinci) | LEONARDO DA VINCI Brenda Hoddinott Z-01 ADVANCED DRAWING ON THE MASTERS This lesson presents a brief background on Leonardo da Vinci and then challenges artists to recreate his style of contour and hatching lines within a simple fifteen-step exercise. The artist ought first to exercise his handby copying dra wings from the hand of a good master. Leonardo da Vinci The masters of the Renaissance are no longer living but many of their works survive and can serve as extraordinary teachers of classical styles and techniques. The term Renaissance derived from the French word rebirth refers to the diverse changes that occurred within European culture from the early 14th to the late 16th centuries. This lesson is divided into the following three sections LEONARDO DA VINCI 1452-1519 This section provides a brief background on one of the best known artists of all time and examines one his drawing styles. FOLLOWING CONTOURS Learning to draw is all about learning to see as an artist. In this section the goal is to duplicate Leonardo s style of contour drawing with graphite pencil. HATCHING IN THE STYLE OF LEONARDO The goal in this section is to add hatching lines to the contour drawing. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality white drawing paper 2H and 2B graphite pencils kneaded and vinyl erasers and a pencil sharpener. 7 PAGES - 20 ILLUSTRATIONS This lesson is recommended for artists with beginner-level shading skills as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators. Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada 2006 - 2 - LEONARDO DA VINCI 1452-1519 The artist ought first to exercise his handby copying drawings from the hand of a good master. Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo one of the best known artists of all time was born on April 15 1452 in the small Tuscan town of Vinci hence his name became Leonardo da Vinci. Many of my favorite drawings by Leonardo are of the human face and demonstrate his obsession with contrasting the beauty

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