Elements of Figure Drawing
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How to Draw Heads
How to Draw Eyes
How to Draw Noses
How to Draw Mouths
How to Draw Ears
How to Draw Expression
How to Draw Anatomy
How to Draw Figures
How to Draw Proportions
How to Draw Action
How to Draw Figure Studies
How to Draw Shading
How to Draw Color
Artists study the figure to learn how to represent it. They draw from life to learn the anatomy or to provide a basis for finished paintings or sculpture. Since the invention of photography artists have also used photographs to provide visual information, to study movement and to inspire their art. Michaelangelo used many life drawings to prepare for the monumental task of painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. This is one of the few surviving sketches from the project. He used this sketch of a man as the basis for the female Libyan Sibyl. The Drawings of Michelangelo and his Followers in the Ashmolean Museum
In the 1880's Edgar Degas experimented with the new photographic medium to make reference materials for his drawings, paintings and sculpture. The pastel on the right shows the influence of the forshortening, unusual camera angles and spontaneity of the camera. Degas : The Man and His Art (Discoveries) Degas' Drawings (Paperback) Carefully reproduced from a rare 1923 limited edition, most of these magnificent drawings are unavailable elsewhere in published form. Dancers, nudes, portraits, travel scenes, and more. 100 drawings, including 8 in full color. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Nu dans l'atelier (1898) Henri Matisse. Male Model. 1900. Oil on canvas. The Museum of Modern Arts, New York, NY, USA Olga's Gallery - Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Matisse / Nude at the Mirror (1937)
Bonnard And the Nabis by Alberts Kostenevitch Here's a popular book on drawing the figure The Artist's Complete Guide to Figure Drawing by Anthony Ryder.
Thomas Eakins, the foremost proponent of naturalism at the beginning of the twentieth century made the study of anatomy and the nude subjects of his instruction at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. His work was so true to life that his portrait of Dr. Gross showing blood on the doctor's hands as he turns from his operation to address gathered students. Contemporary Philadelphians condemned Eakins as a "butcher" for the work.
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The Swimming Hole, painted in 1883 a portion of which is shown , shows Eakins' careful observation of anatomy and movement. It demonstrates his naturalist style, completely unmannered and without artifice. Photo shown is by Eakins, Eakins's students at "The Swimming Hole. Other Photographers interested in motion Man Made: Thomas Eakins and the Construction of Gilded-Age Manhood (Men and Masculinity) Seated Male Nude (after treatment), 1880s Thomas Eakins (American, 18441916) Metropolitan Museum Motion Study: Thomas Eakins Nude USC Eakins Revealed: The Secret Life of an American Artist by Henry Adams,
Henri Matisse worked with live models. The last photographs here show Matisse with his model in 1939, in his old age working on a sculpture and a painting from 1903. Although Matisse might seem the antithesis of naturalism in his simplification of form in order to reveal movement, he still insisted on studying the model.
More on Matisse and his models He told his students, "Note the essential characteristics of the model carefully; they must exist in the complete work, otherwise you have lost your concept on the way." ACADMIE MATISSE HENRI MATISSE AND HIS NORDIC & AMERICAN PUPILS Henri Matisse, Seated Figure, Tan Room
Arvid Fougstedt's drawing of the students at the Matisse Academy in the early twentieth century. The model is Lucy Vidal Krohg who married Per Krohg shown second from right. Matisse is at the easel. Edvard Munch Related articles: SHAFE - 19THC ORIENTALISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Why David Hockney Should Not Be Taken Seriously by Brian Yoder Hockney argues that the camera obscura enabled artists to paint realistic images. This article argues to the contrary. Obscura About the camera obscura. Secret Knowledge (New and Expanded Edition): Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters The book by David Hockney. Vermeer's Camera: Uncovering the Truth behind the Masterpieces The book by David Hockney. Camera Obscura by Abelardo Morell. Pierre Bonnard, Loeuvre d art, un arret du temps On Being an Artist's Model - By ISABELLE GHANEH Artistic Endeavour versus Decency: Women Art Students and the Male Nude Model in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris - by Jessica Cresseveur
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