120 Portrait Paintings

120 Portrait Paintings
Title 120 Portrait Paintings PDF eBook
Author Carol Belanger Grafton
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 68
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Design
ISBN 0486998355

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Take a visual stroll through an arresting collection of 120 famous portraits that capture the very souls of their subjects. Includes timeless treasures from Kahlo, da Vinci, Raphael, Dürer, Tissot, Boldini, van Dyck, Vermeer, Peale, Largillière, Picasso, Manet, and many other masterpieces. Numerous self-portraits are included.

Portraits and Portrait Painting

Portraits and Portrait Painting
Title Portraits and Portrait Painting PDF eBook
Author Estelle May Hurll
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1907
Genre Portrait painting
ISBN

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Portrait Painting Atelier

Portrait Painting Atelier
Title Portrait Painting Atelier PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Brooker
Publisher Watson-Guptill
Pages 210
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0823008355

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The art of portraiture approached its apex during the sixteenth century in Europe with the discovery of oil painting when the old masters developed and refined techniques that remain unsurpassed to this day. The ascendance of nonrepresentational art in the middle of the twentieth century displaced these venerable skills, especially in academic art circles. Fortunately for aspiring artists today who wish to learn the methods that allowed the Old Masters to achieve the luminous color and subtle tonalities so characteristic of their work, this knowledge has been preserved in hundreds of small traditional painting ateliers that persevered in the old ways in this country and throughout the world. Coming out of this dedicated movement, Portrait Painting Atelier is an essential resource for an art community still recovering from a time when solid instruction in art technique was unavailable in our schools. Of particular value here is a demonstration of the Old Masters’ technique of layering paint over a toned-ground surface, a process that builds from the transparent dark areas to the more densely painted lights. This method unifies the entire painting, creating a beautiful glow that illuminates skin tones and softly blends all the color tones. Readers will also find valuable instruction in paint mediums from classic oil-based to alkyd-based, the interactive principles of composition and photograph-based composition, and the anatomy of the human face and the key relationships among its features. Richly illustrated with the work of preeminent masters such as Millet, Géricault, and van Gogh, as well as some of today’s leading portrait artists—and featuring seven detailed step-by-step portrait demonstrations—Portrait Painting Atelier is the first book in many years to so comprehensively cover the concepts and techniques of traditional portraiture.

Alla Prima

Alla Prima
Title Alla Prima PDF eBook
Author Richard Schmid
Publisher
Pages 193
Release 1998
Genre Painting
ISBN 9780966211702

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An Illustrated Catalogue of Painting and Sculpture in the British Fine Art Section

An Illustrated Catalogue of Painting and Sculpture in the British Fine Art Section
Title An Illustrated Catalogue of Painting and Sculpture in the British Fine Art Section PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1878
Genre Art
ISBN

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Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters

Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters
Title Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters PDF eBook
Author Charles Henry Collins Baker
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1912
Genre Portrait painters
ISBN

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Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France

Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France
Title Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France PDF eBook
Author Wendelin Guentner
Publisher University of Delaware
Pages 384
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Art
ISBN 1611494478

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Over the past years, studies have begun not only to identify the factors that impeded the full participation of women artists in French cultural life, such as women’s limited access to professional art education, but also to bring to light the considerable artistic accomplishments of women occluded by historians for over a century. A similar effort at historical revision has been under way for French women writers. Works of fiction that enjoyed many editions in the nineteenth-century receded from our field of vision for almost a century before being rediscovered and reissued during the last decades of the twentieth century. Such efforts have resulted in scholarship that has helped revise the history of both artistic and literary expression in nineteenth-century France. Similarly, many women in nineteenth-century France had their art criticism published both in journal reviews and in book form, often for decades, in a number of the most influential venues of their day. However, it is perplexing that they remain almost totally invisible in histories of French culture. Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France: Vanishing Acts is the first sustained effort to bring these prolific and influential critics out from the shadows. Although each of the chapters in this volume results from an interdisciplinary approach, the fact that they are written by scholars in art history and in literature means that there will be inevitable differences in approach and methodology. Thus, we study the women’s reception of specific artworks and aesthetic movements, discuss intersections of aesthetics and politics in their essays and the literary styles and rhetorical strategies of individual critics, explore the social conditions that allowed or impeded their successes, and suggest reasons for their all but disappearance in the twentieth century. In bringing to light for twenty-first-century readers the “vanished” writings of heretofore unrecognized or underrecognized women art critics, the authors hope to contribute to the ongoing revision of women’s role in cultural history. The multifaceted approaches to word/image studies modeled in this book, and the many avenues for further research it identifies, will inspire scholars in a number of disciplines to continue the work of reinscribing women in the history of cultural life.