TAILIEUCHUNG - THE ELEMENTS OF DRAWING IN THREE LETTERS TO BEGINNERS

"The Elements of Drawing" was written during the winter of 1856. The First Edition was published in 1857; the Second followed in the same year, with some additions and slight alterations. The Third Edition consisted of sixth thousand, 1859; seventh thousand, 1860; and eighth thousand, 1861. The work was partly reproduced in "Our Sketching Club," by the Rev. R. St. John Tyrwhitt, ., 1874; with new editions in 1875, 1882, and 1886. Mr. Ruskin meant, during his tenure of the Slade Professorship at Oxford, to recast his teaching, and to write a systematic manual for the use of his. | THE ELEMENTS OF DRAWING IN THREE LETTERS TO BEGINNERS. CONTENTS. page Preface ix LETTER I. On First Practice 1 LETTER II. Sketching from Nature 65 LETTER III. On Color and Composition 106 APPENDIX I. Illustrative Notes 183 APPENDIX II. Things to be Studied 188 The Elements of Drawing was written during the winter of 1856. The First Edition was published in 1857 the Second followed in the same year with some additions and slight alterations. The Third Edition consisted of sixth thousand 1859 seventh thousand 1860 and eighth thousand 1861. The work was partly reproduced in Our Sketching Club by the Rev. R. St. John Tyrwhitt . 1874 with new editions in 1875 1882 and 1886. Mr. Ruskin meant during his tenure of the Slade Professorship at Oxford to recast his teaching and to write a systematic manual for the use of his Drawing School under the title of The Laws of Fesole. Of this only vol. i. was completed 1879 second edition 1882. As therefore The Elements of Drawing has never been completely superseded and as many readers of Mr. Ruskin s works have expressed a desire to possess the book in its old form it is now reprinted as it stood in 1859. ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION. As one or two questions asked of me since the publication of this work have indicated points requiring elucidation I have added a few short notes in the first Appendix. It is not I think desirable otherwise to modify the form or add to the matter of a book as it passes through successive editions I have therefore only mended the wording of some obscure sentences with which exception the text remains and will remain in its original form which I had carefully considered. Should the public find the book useful and call for further editions of it such additional notes as may be necessary will be always placed in the first Appendix where they can be at once referred to in any library by the possessors of the earlier editions and I will take care they shall not be numerous. August 3 1857. ix .

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN
Đã phát hiện trình chặn quảng cáo AdBlock
Trang web này phụ thuộc vào doanh thu từ số lần hiển thị quảng cáo để tồn tại. Vui lòng tắt trình chặn quảng cáo của bạn hoặc tạm dừng tính năng chặn quảng cáo cho trang web này.