Charles Bargue with the Collaboration of Jean-Léon Gérôme. Drawing Course, édition en langue anglaise
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- Nombre de pages336
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatBeau Livre
- Poids2.28 kg
- Dimensions26,0 cm × 29,0 cm × 3,7 cm
- ISBN978-2-86770-166-5
- EAN9782867701665
- Date de parution19/02/2008
- ÉditeurACR Edition
Résumé
This book is a complete reprint of the fabled but rare Drawing course (Cours de dessin) of Charles Bargue and Jean-Léon Gérôme, published in Paris en the 1860s and 1870s. For moste of the next half-century, this set of nearly 200 masterful lithographs was copied by art students worldwide before they attempted to draw from a live model. This book will be valuable to a wide range of artists, students, historians and collectors, even as it introduces them to the hitherto-neglected master, Charles Bargue. The drawing course is separated into three sections, in an ascending order of difficulty. The first section consists of lithographs by Bargue after casts of sculptures, mostly antique examples, that present the structure of the human body with remarkable clarty and intelligence. The second part contains the lithographs that Bargue made after master drawings by Renaissance and moderns artists and the third section almost 60 exemplary drawings of nude male models.
This book is a complete reprint of the fabled but rare Drawing course (Cours de dessin) of Charles Bargue and Jean-Léon Gérôme, published in Paris en the 1860s and 1870s. For moste of the next half-century, this set of nearly 200 masterful lithographs was copied by art students worldwide before they attempted to draw from a live model. This book will be valuable to a wide range of artists, students, historians and collectors, even as it introduces them to the hitherto-neglected master, Charles Bargue. The drawing course is separated into three sections, in an ascending order of difficulty. The first section consists of lithographs by Bargue after casts of sculptures, mostly antique examples, that present the structure of the human body with remarkable clarty and intelligence. The second part contains the lithographs that Bargue made after master drawings by Renaissance and moderns artists and the third section almost 60 exemplary drawings of nude male models.