One of the few Watson-Guptill art books that can be considered a classic -- first published in 1971 and still going strong. Hardcover, 167 pp, dustjacket, sewn binding. Lots of Paul Hogarth art with detailed commentary and a particular emphasis on the dynamics present when you draw in the field. There's a range of work here from the loosest, quickest sketches, to his more cartoony work (mostly full bodies in environments) to portraiture. TABLE OF CONTENTS HIGHLIGHTS Tools and Materials A New Look at Life Drawing - Vital Yet Neglected - Taking Matters in Your Own Hands - A Successful Experiment - Exploring Your Media Drawing People in Public Places - Selecting and Observing Your Subject - Capturing Action and Observing Atmosphere - Working Under Special Situations Getting Used to Drawing People - Grappling With Your Stage Fright - Observing People - Equipment for Location Work - Interpreting the Scene Drawing People in City Streets Drawing People at Play Drawing People at Work Drawing People in Bars Drawing Crowds Drawing People from Memory and Imagination Drawing Portraits Planning A Pottrait Men, Women and Children Portrait Groups Drawing the Famous People in Illustration - Drawing from Memory and Imagination - People in History - Researching Your Subject - The Demands of Literary Illustration - Literary Standards and Editorial Taste - People in Children's Books - Reference Sources Caricature and Social Comment Random Notes
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