Drawing the Draped Figure

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Art Technique, Drawing, Art & Architecture, General Art
Cover of the book Drawing the Draped Figure by George B. Bridgman, Dover Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: George B. Bridgman ISBN: 9780486138121
Publisher: Dover Publications Publication: March 8, 2012
Imprint: Dover Publications Language: English
Author: George B. Bridgman
ISBN: 9780486138121
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication: March 8, 2012
Imprint: Dover Publications
Language: English

Many art students and professionals have mastered the art of depicting unclothed figures, but still have trouble accurately rendering clothing or other forms of draped cloth. Part of the problem — before this book came along — was that there was a lack of concise and simple instruction on the subject, and much that was written was too vague to be helpful. This comprehensive, well-illustrated book was created to solve the problem.
In these pages George Bridgman — a longtime instructor at New York's Art Student League and one of the nation's foremost teachers of figure drawing — offers expert advice on depicting draped figures. "Clothing is none other than a drapery arranged around a body that is beneath it. To express the multitudinous forms it takes, one should learn to express in a direct way the different characters of folds, for each one plays its individual part as distinctly apart as actors play their different characters upon the stage."
Students learn the characteristics of seven different kinds of folds and how to render them, including pipe, zigzag, spiral, half-lock, diaper pattern, drop, and inert folds. Mastery of these principles is the key to realistic portrayal of garments, as well as the proper rendering of cloth in still lifes. The straightforward, easy-to-follow text is illustrated by 200 of Bridgman's own sketches and diagrams, reproduced from pencil renderings in crisp halftones. Art students, teachers, and professionals alike are sure to welcome this inexpensive republication of a practical, hands-on manual by a master of figure drawing.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Many art students and professionals have mastered the art of depicting unclothed figures, but still have trouble accurately rendering clothing or other forms of draped cloth. Part of the problem — before this book came along — was that there was a lack of concise and simple instruction on the subject, and much that was written was too vague to be helpful. This comprehensive, well-illustrated book was created to solve the problem.
In these pages George Bridgman — a longtime instructor at New York's Art Student League and one of the nation's foremost teachers of figure drawing — offers expert advice on depicting draped figures. "Clothing is none other than a drapery arranged around a body that is beneath it. To express the multitudinous forms it takes, one should learn to express in a direct way the different characters of folds, for each one plays its individual part as distinctly apart as actors play their different characters upon the stage."
Students learn the characteristics of seven different kinds of folds and how to render them, including pipe, zigzag, spiral, half-lock, diaper pattern, drop, and inert folds. Mastery of these principles is the key to realistic portrayal of garments, as well as the proper rendering of cloth in still lifes. The straightforward, easy-to-follow text is illustrated by 200 of Bridgman's own sketches and diagrams, reproduced from pencil renderings in crisp halftones. Art students, teachers, and professionals alike are sure to welcome this inexpensive republication of a practical, hands-on manual by a master of figure drawing.

More books from Dover Publications

Cover of the book 305 Authentic Art Nouveau Jewelry Designs by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book The Poetic Edda by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book The War of the Worlds by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Gothic Architecture: 158 Plates from the Brandons' Treatise, 1847 by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Cartooning, Caricature and Animation Made Easy by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Gaslit Horror: Stories by Robert W. Chambers, Lafcadio Hearn, Bernard Capes and Others by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Big Book of Indian Beadwork Designs by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Native American Dance Steps by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Mohammed and Charlemagne by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Bridge for Bright Beginners by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Scouting for Boys by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Spanish Stories of the Late Nineteenth Century by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Anatomy for Artists by George B. Bridgman
Cover of the book Costume Design in the Movies by George B. Bridgman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy