Originally published in 1925, The Art Student's Vade-Mecum is a pocket guide for students and academics alike, to the world of painting and drawing. From materials to painters, it was everything a new art student in the early twentieth century would need. Today it can be read in its historical context.
Originally published in 1925, The Art Student's Vade-Mecum is a pocket guide for students and academics alike, to the world of painting and drawing. From materials to painters, it was everything a new art student in the early twentieth century would need. Today it can be read in its historical context.
Cyril Davenport (1848-1941) was an English bibliographer, librarian, and curator, best known for his expertise in the field of bookbinding and engraving.
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1. Black and White Chiaroscuro Perspective Composition 2. Colour and Colours 3. Water colours Encaustic Enamels Fresco Oils and Varnishes 4. Materials Stone Linen Papyrus Vellum Parchment Wood Paper Card Ivory Charcoal Pencils Chalks Pastels Inks 5. Art in England Pre Raphaelitism Modern Art Impressionism Futurist Art, etc. Bibliography. Index.
1. Black and White Chiaroscuro Perspective Composition 2. Colour and Colours 3. Water colours Encaustic Enamels Fresco Oils and Varnishes 4. Materials Stone Linen Papyrus Vellum Parchment Wood Paper Card Ivory Charcoal Pencils Chalks Pastels Inks 5. Art in England Pre Raphaelitism Modern Art Impressionism Futurist Art, etc. Bibliography. Index.
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