A Closer Look: Techniques of Painting
Author(s): Jo Kirby
Materials and working practices influence a painter just as much as contemporary intellectual and cultural developments. "Techniques of Painting" aims to help readers develop a painterly eye by learning to recognize different materials and methods of application and to appreciate how these features contribute to how a painting looks. Like all "Closer Look" volumes, this is a 'how-to-look' guide, rather than a 'how-to-do' guide, enabling readers to identify different types of painting in all collections. The pictures illustrated range from 13th-century panel paintings in egg tempera to 19th-century oils on canvas, including works by Duccio, Sassetta, Rubens, Rembrandt, Degas, Monet and Van Gogh, all from the National Gallery, London.
General Information
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- : National Gallery Company Ltd
- : National Gallery Company Ltd
- : 0.204
- : 01 December 2011
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Jo Kirby
- : Paperback
- : 751.4
- : 96
- : 80 illustrations
More About The Product
Jo Kirby works in the Scientific Department of the National Gallery, London, and is a world-renowned expert in pigments and paint materials.