✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Line

Line

$4.53

Original: $12.95

-65%
Line

$12.95

$4.53

The Story

Written by a noted illustrator and teacher, this guide introduces the basics of line drawing. British artist Edmund J. Sullivan, who merges the traditional nineteenth-century style of illustration with elements of Art Nouveau, begins by introducing readers to the freehand drawing of abstract lines and advances to the freehand drawing of natural forms, consisting mainly of plane surfaces or single lines.
Subsequent chapters illustrate and discuss representations of the third and fourth dimensions, the picture plane, formal perspective, and the drawing of solid objects, including their depiction in shade and shadow, and their modelling. Additional topics include shadows, reflections, and aerial perspective as well as figure drawing.

Reprint of the Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London, 1922 edition.
19th century style of illustration;drawing of natural forms;drawing the third dimension;drawing the fourth dimension;the picture plane;one point perspective;two point perspective;drawing of solid objects;shading and shadowing;how to draw reflections;basics of line drawing;line drawing;art nouveau;perspective drawing;freehand drawing;abstract line drawing;drawing;pen and ink;pencil drawing;shadowing;reflections in drawing;figure drawing;art;artists

Description

Written by a noted illustrator and teacher, this guide introduces the basics of line drawing. British artist Edmund J. Sullivan, who merges the traditional nineteenth-century style of illustration with elements of Art Nouveau, begins by introducing readers to the freehand drawing of abstract lines and advances to the freehand drawing of natural forms, consisting mainly of plane surfaces or single lines.
Subsequent chapters illustrate and discuss representations of the third and fourth dimensions, the picture plane, formal perspective, and the drawing of solid objects, including their depiction in shade and shadow, and their modelling. Additional topics include shadows, reflections, and aerial perspective as well as figure drawing.

Reprint of the Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London, 1922 edition.
19th century style of illustration;drawing of natural forms;drawing the third dimension;drawing the fourth dimension;the picture plane;one point perspective;two point perspective;drawing of solid objects;shading and shadowing;how to draw reflections;basics of line drawing;line drawing;art nouveau;perspective drawing;freehand drawing;abstract line drawing;drawing;pen and ink;pencil drawing;shadowing;reflections in drawing;figure drawing;art;artists