Illustrated Catalogue of Drawing Instruments

Illustrated Catalogue of Drawing Instruments

Author: John Lyles

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-12-20

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1931626472

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Originally developed in 1993 for an auction of an Architect's private collection of over 1,500 drawing instruments and calculators; this extensive book is one of a few comprehensive references available for comparative study of these instruments. The original collection was assembled over a twelve year period from sources in the US and Europe. Each instrument is listed in a scientific format for comparative evaluation and identification. An abbreviations table supports this approach. Profusely illustrated with 113 color photos and 61 highly organized text pages. The Subject Index has over 400 individual references dissecting this impressive collective of instruments from the 18th C. thru the mid 20th century. Instruments are categorized by Maker, Country, Period of Manufacture and function. Different instrument makers and suppliers are referenced to over 300 individual items. The four page Table of Contents provides a logical and extremely useful subjective summary of the catalog contents so that whatever the instrument or drawing tool, its location can be easily found. The photographs were taken with the idea of showing these important instruments in a comparative array. Researchers and collectors will find this a valuable resource. These instruments represent a most prolific period of time in our history of invention and advancements in technology. Computers are the new tools which demand a new pace of design and documentation.... They leave behind the centuries of drawing instruments that were the connection from the hand to the paper.


M.C. Escher

M.C. Escher

Author: Maurits Cornelis Escher

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 1992-09

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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The Abradale Press (Abrams' promotional book imprint) reprint of the work originally published by Abrams in 1982--and still in BIP at $65.00. Faithfully reprints the original at a modest price. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


An Illustrated Life

An Illustrated Life

Author: Danny Gregory

Publisher: HOW Books

Published: 2008-12-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781600610868

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Find Insight and Inspiration for Your Creative Life An artist's journal is packed with sketches and captions; some rough, some polished. The margins sometimes spill over with hurriedly scrawled shopping lists and phone numbers. The cover may be travel-worn and the pages warped from watercolors. Open the book, and raw creativity seeps from each color and line. The intimacy and freedom on its pages are almost like being inside the artist's mind: You get a direct window into risks, lessons, mistakes, and dreams. The private worlds of these visual journals are exactly what you'll find inside An Illustrated Life. This book offers a sneak peak into the wildly creative imaginations of 50 top illustrators, designers and artists. Included are sketchbook pages from R. Crumb, Chris Ware, James Jean, James Kochalka, and many others. In addition, author Danny Gregory has interviewed each artist and shares their thoughts on living the artistic life through journaling. Watch artists—through words and images—record the world they see and craft the world as they want it to be. The pages of An Illustrated Life are sometimes startling, sometimes endearing, but always inspiring. Whether you're an illustrator, designer, or simply someone searching for inspiration, these pages will open a whole new world to you.


John Sloan

John Sloan

Author: Michael Lobel

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2014-04-29

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0300195559

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This fascinating book highlights the artist’s early career as an illustrator and how it influenced his work as a painter and shaped his response to modernism.


Essential Book of Drawing & Illustration

Essential Book of Drawing & Illustration

Author: Peter Gray

Publisher:

Published: 2015-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781784047849

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This title has been created from the highly successful 352-page The Complete Guide to Drawing & Illustration. The virtues of the parent volume have been captured in this new, concise edition. Practical and yet at the same time inspiring, this is the perfect beginner s guide, especially for younger artists. Professional artist and illustrator Peter Gray introduces the disciplines of drawing before taking the user through a range of projects across the major art genres still life, landscape, portrait and figure drawing. Different approaches and styles are explored through the use of various media, from simple pencil to expressive charcoal. The ultimate aim of the book is to enable users to develop their personal drawing style."


Drawing for Illustration

Drawing for Illustration

Author: Martin Sailsbury

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Published: 2022-11-30

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0500777594

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This essential handbook explores the subject of drawing for illustration in-depth, with an emphasis on drawing as a skill and fundamental language that every illustrator should master. It aims to encourage students through examples and case studies, by showcasing the often-unseen world of draughtsmanship that underpins the finished graphic. From book illustration to graphic novels, caricatures to commercial design, it draws on contemporary sketchbooks, projects and historical examples to make the connection between the practice of drawing from observation and drawing from imagination. Martin Salisbury sets out by explaining the fundamentals of this exciting discipline, before outlining the basic principles of line, tone, composition and colour through inspiring examples. Different approaches to drawing including anecdotal, sequential and reportage are examined, to enable students to acquire their own personal visual language. Interviews with illustrators also provide invaluable insight into the creative process, as they outline their challenges and motivations, and what drawing personally means for them. Packed with visual inspiration, this book features detailed analysis of works by key illustrators from past and present including George Cruikshank, Egon Schiele, Ronald Searle and Sheila Robinson through to Laura Carlin, Alexis Deacon and Isabelle Arsenault, looking at the differing roles drawing plays in their particular illustrative languages and how styles have changed over time.


Drawing Type

Drawing Type

Author: Alex Fowkes

Publisher: Adams Media

Published: 2014-04

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1592538983

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An introduction to playful typography features projects and examples from seventy-two designers, focuses on four styles of typographic work, and includes sixteen specimen sheets with which to practice drawing typefaces.


The Little Book of Cartooning & Illustration

The Little Book of Cartooning & Illustration

Author: Maury Aaseng

Publisher: Walter Foster Publishing

Published: 2018-12-04

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1633226204

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In The Little Book of Cartooning & Illustration, beginning cartoonists, animators, and illustrators will discover key concepts associated with learning the art of traditional cartooning and animation. With this guide, dozens of tips from the pros will help you find the materials and tools you need to develop your own unique style. A combination of creative step-by-step projects and open practice areas offer encouragement and invite participation for those artists who want to put their newfound skills to immediate use. You'll learn all the cartooning and animation tricks of the trade, including: The squash and stretch principle Exaggerating details Rendering faces and expressions Anthropomorphizing inanimate objects Creating original characters Mastering body shapes and movement Writing gags and jokes With so many tools at your disposal, why wait any longer to start animating? Get started, get drawing! The Little Book of ... series focuses on delivering fun, approachable, and interesting art instruction in a fresh, portable format. With its contemporary design, open practice pages, creative exercises, and prompts that encourage interactivity, beginning artists learn the fundamentals of their craft, often with immediate results.


The Graphic Work

The Graphic Work

Author: Maurits Cornelis Escher

Publisher: Taschen America Llc

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9783822896341

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""Graphic Work"" presents over 80 of Escher's most interesting pictures selected by the artist himself. It includes Escher's commentaries on his work, which make his startling visual effects more easy to interpret. The book also features Escher's own account of his evolution as an artist. An authentic source book of high significance, it offers the best introduction to the fantastic universe of the grand master of illusion.