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Drawing Lessons from the Famous Artists School - Classic Techniques and Expert Tips from the Golden Age of Illustration - Featuring the work and words of Norman Rockwell, Albert Dorne, and other celebrated 20th-century illustrators (Paperback)
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Drawing Lessons from the Famous Artists School - Classic Techniques and Expert Tips from the Golden Age of Illustration - Featuring the work and words of Norman Rockwell, Albert Dorne, and other celebrated 20th-century illustrators (Paperback)
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Learn to draw from the work of amazing artists such as Albert Dorne
and Norman Rockwell, the founding artists of the Famous Artists
School. The artwork presented in Drawing Lessons from the Golden
Age of Illustration is gleaned from the amazing collection of more
than 5,000 artworks and hundreds of thousands of other documents
found in the Norman Rockwell Museum. Organized as a series of
lessons in classic drawing technique, each chapter offers both
process and finished works by the founding artists and other
instructors of the Famous Artists School, allowing readers to see a
wide variety of approaches for learning how to draw, styles of
rendering, and enlightening examples of "before and after" student
work. Enriched throughout with fascinating sidebars and photographs
documenting the working methods of master realists, Drawing Lessons
from the Golden Age of Illustration is an invaluable trove of
inspiration and information on how to draw.
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