对素描的见解有独到之处,讲解的切入点非常新颖;
书中的插图画都出自著名大师之手,所以看此书有如观赏一个艺术展览
就如作者所说,没有一个人能够画出与过去大师的成就相媲美的作品,绘画的境界也许是无止境吧
书的纸张不错,字迹也很清楚,是收藏的珍品

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Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters: 45th Anniversary Edition 平装
英语版本
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- 语言英语
- 出版社Watson-Guptill
- 尺寸20.96 x 1.68 x 27.64 cm
- ISBN-100823014010
- ISBN-13978-0823014019
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- 语言 : 英语
- ISBN : 0823014010
- 品牌 : Watson-Guptill
- 尺寸 : 20.96 x 1.68 x 27.64 cm
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4.5 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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Robert Pardinas
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Excellent study of drawing
2022年11月24日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Excellent introduction to drawing. Techniques and philosophy are explained clearly with beautiful Old Master drawing references to study and practice from.

Andrea E. Beizer
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great Book for learning to draw.
2022年9月16日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I liked the way the book discussed concepts and then gave beautiful examples with even more explanations.

Willie jimenez
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Get in to the minds of the masters
2018年3月26日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Before anything it should be said I was living in italy when I got this book. I was traveling alot and visiting all the like major museums in Europe.
and I'm also a sketch artist, and I was transitioning from do cartoons and comics. and moving on to realism. this book brought it all together it kinda feel on my lap at the right time in my life. I think I found it on one of those top ten book all artist should read or something.
I don't think its for everyone. sorta depends what your into. alot of artist aren't looking at the classics stuff cause they think it's boring or just not their thing. I was kinda of the same way. but living in italy changed that. this book look at the sketches of the masters, it's not only like a master study if you choose really sit and copy some of the drawings and study the sketches.
but these are the underpainting, the sketch studies, and the random sketches of some of the best painters and sculptors. it like seeing their thinking, there planing. you see how they got it wrong some times and keep at it. these are loose and no one was meant to really see them at the time they were created. this is like an artist today printing a book of sketches and picking and choosing his/her best work. if that what you looking for you'd be disappointed. cause it's more like someone publishing your diary.
mostly pictures you can find alot of these on the net. but if your gonna study these really. it's best to have in print instead of a screen. and it all in one place and you don't have to worry about resolution.
I really liked it but thats me. not for everyone though. like everything else it kinda depends on you and open you are and what you are look for.
and I'm also a sketch artist, and I was transitioning from do cartoons and comics. and moving on to realism. this book brought it all together it kinda feel on my lap at the right time in my life. I think I found it on one of those top ten book all artist should read or something.
I don't think its for everyone. sorta depends what your into. alot of artist aren't looking at the classics stuff cause they think it's boring or just not their thing. I was kinda of the same way. but living in italy changed that. this book look at the sketches of the masters, it's not only like a master study if you choose really sit and copy some of the drawings and study the sketches.
but these are the underpainting, the sketch studies, and the random sketches of some of the best painters and sculptors. it like seeing their thinking, there planing. you see how they got it wrong some times and keep at it. these are loose and no one was meant to really see them at the time they were created. this is like an artist today printing a book of sketches and picking and choosing his/her best work. if that what you looking for you'd be disappointed. cause it's more like someone publishing your diary.
mostly pictures you can find alot of these on the net. but if your gonna study these really. it's best to have in print instead of a screen. and it all in one place and you don't have to worry about resolution.
I really liked it but thats me. not for everyone though. like everything else it kinda depends on you and open you are and what you are look for.
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Miles Plattingroad
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters
2010年4月27日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Hale was smoking weed. Either that or he should have kept the window open when painting. How else can you explain his statement 'the best artist today could not draw better than the worst artist in this book'. Granted, he said that a long time ago. Certainly well before Lance Richlin et al came on the scene. I have the latter's book 'Lifelike Heads'. But back to Hale's book, 'Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters': John Henry Fuseli #18th century dude on p.49 and, if you like vomiting, p.19# is 'interesting' in the way he renders form. But he has nothing on the graphite pencil sketches in Richlin's short tome quoted above. Don't ask an art buff if my statement is valid. Ask a kid. Or your wife. Someone who hasn't been indoctrinated by the art world's heroes, like Hale. Someone who can say what they really feel and think. Kids can do that, and I'm pretty sure a kid would not choose Hale' masters over Richlin for artistry. Hale's statement is bizarre, and his book is equally so. Leonardo, Leonardo. Get over it. He was ahead of his time, just not this time. I've seen the old man Hale on youtube, along with the fawning idiot trying to sell DVDs of Hale waxing on about this and that. For $700? More weed? Hale looks as straight as a razor and, to be sure, he seems just as sharp and insightful about the human skeleton. But you're reading this review because you're thinking of buying his book, not figuring if he knew the human form backwards or could hold a class. I bought the book, and I say that if you're looking to buy 'Lessons from the Great Masters' well, it isn't a PATCH on 'Lifelike Heads' by Lance Richlin. Don't agree? Then I guess you know a whole lot more about art than I do. So why're you reading my review? Go ahead. Buy this funny, antiquated old man's funny, antiquated old book with its ridiculous statements and 'interesting' artists of a bygone, thankfully gone, era. Or invest your money wisely in accessible art books by the likes of Lance Richlin, Betty Edwards or JD Hillberry. I hope you find success and happiness in what you achieve with pencil. If you're like me, Hale's book will send you back to those stale, dull school lessons led by left-leaning art teachers who've wasted their spent youth on Hale's alleged masters.
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Skelley
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Wonderful book!
2022年2月7日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
This book contains a ton of useful drawing lessons. And it is a treat for the eyes! Take the time to read through the text, observe the illustrations closely and you will really enjoy learning from the masters!
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