The Content of WatercolorVan Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1969 - 143 psl. |
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... transparent watercolor will be looked at with the passionate dedication of the chemist , and the many glues and emulsions ( wax , gum , natural , or synthetic ) will be explained . Mixed techniques , along with the newly manufactured ...
... transparent watercolor will be looked at with the passionate dedication of the chemist , and the many glues and emulsions ( wax , gum , natural , or synthetic ) will be explained . Mixed techniques , along with the newly manufactured ...
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... transparent watercolor ; some artists gain an even more delicate result with the use of the less opaque Chinese white . Concerning the working surface for gouache colors , there is one major differ- ence that distinguishes them from the ...
... transparent watercolor ; some artists gain an even more delicate result with the use of the less opaque Chinese white . Concerning the working surface for gouache colors , there is one major differ- ence that distinguishes them from the ...
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... transparent watercolor medium , for as you may have determined from reading the descriptions of related water - soluble media ( Section 6 ) , the identifying per- sonality of watercolor lies largely in the transparent , translucent or ...
... transparent watercolor medium , for as you may have determined from reading the descriptions of related water - soluble media ( Section 6 ) , the identifying per- sonality of watercolor lies largely in the transparent , translucent or ...
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CONTENTS | 7 |
The Background of the Artist | 38 |
The Contemporary School | 58 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 3
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
28½ inches acrylic areas artist attempt brush calligraphy casein Cézanne Cézanne's Charles Demuth collage COLLECTION complete concern contemporary COURTESY creative Crystalware DON GARBER draftsman draftsmanship drawing dynamic efforts egg tempera Egon Schiele emotional emulsion Ernst Wilhelm Nay Etruscan example executed experience explore gain GALLERY George Grosz goals gouache Grosz Henry Moore Homer Impressionists ink on rice Jean Dubuffet John Marin Klee landscape light materials meaning ment method mind Modern Art move movement Museum of Modern nature noted opaque painter palette patterns Paul Klee pose produced purpose rare Renaissance result reveals rice paper Sam Francis sense SERISAWA shapes spontaneous statement structure superb surface symbols synthetics textures things tion traditional transparent watercolor ture Turner viewer virtually visual vital wash water-base Watercolor and ink watercolor medium Watercolor on paper watercolor painting Winslow Homer York