Rendering in Pen and Ink : The Classic Book on Pen and Ink Techniques for Artists, Illustrators, Architects, and Designers

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Edition: 60th
Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 1997-08-01
Publisher(s): Random House
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Summary

Contains illustrated information on the tools and techniques of ink drawing.imed at professional and student illustrators, architects and artists, thisook reviews tonal and linear drawing, ways to depict light and shade,ethods of handling object groupings, and other basics of composition.

Author Biography

Arthur L. Guptill (1891-1956) who co-founded Watson-Guptill Publications and was co-editor of American Artist magazine, was an architect, a painter, an art director, an author, and a teacher. Born in Gorham, Maine, he graduated with a degree in architecture from Pratt Institute in 1912, and then studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A partner in Bearse & Guptill, architectural designers and illustrators, from 1919 to 1925, Mr. Guptill was a freelance specialist in design, freelance advertising artist, and advertising agency consultant from 1916 to 1937. The founder, president, and director of activities of the Amateur Artists Association of America, Mr. Guptill wrote numerous art instruction books. He taught at Pratt and the Brooklyn Museum and was a member of the Art Directors Club of New York and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in England. Susan E. Meyer was born and raised in New York City. She was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and attended the Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy. Ms. Meyer has had a long history of involvement with Arthur Guptill's work. For over seven years, as managing editor of Watson-Guptill Publications, the company he co-founded, she compiled and edited his books. In that capacity, she also compiled, edited, and collaborated on a number of other books on watercolorists and their techniques, painting portraits, and designing with type. In addition, Ms. Meyer was editor of American Artist magazine, where Guptill himself was once co-editor. She is the author of over a dozen books and is currently the director of Roundtable Press, Inc. in New York City.

Table of Contents

Editor's Notep. 5
List of Artists Representedp. 9
Some Introductory Considerationsp. 10
Materials and Toolsp. 13
First Exercises in Pen Handlingp. 19
Practice in Tone Buildingp. 25
Elementary Steps in Value Studyp. 29
Kinds of Outline and Their Usesp. 33
First Thoughts on Light and Shadep. 45
Starting to Draw in Light and Shadep. 51
Drawing Groups of Objectsp. 64
Basic Principles of Compositionp. 75
Drawing from Photographsp. 85
Studying Work by Other Artistsp. 95
Sketching Outdoorsp. 113
Trees and Other Landscape Featuresp. 124
Drawing Building Detailsp. 133
Architectural Rendering Methodsp. 147
Rendering the Complete Buildingp. 156
The Larger Architectural Problemp. 182
Interiors and Their Accessoriesp. 204
Special Methodsp. 220
Galleryp. 229
Indexp. 253
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