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The Art of Painting and Drawing Animals (Dover Art Instruction)

The Art of Painting and Drawing Animals (Dover Art Instruction)

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Publication Date: November 18th, 2020
Publisher:
Dover Publications
ISBN:
9780486844787
Pages:
192
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Description

Thousands of years after man first recorded his impressions of animals on cave walls, artists are still attempting to reproduce images of these incredibly diverse creatures of land, sea, and air. This guide by an award-winning artist is designed to aid painters at all skill levels to draw and paint wildlife with precision and accuracy.
Fredric Sweney begins by using the horse as the basis for understanding the physical structure of animals, while the wild duck serves as the model for the configuration, wing construction, and flight characteristics of birds. More than 260 illustrations, many in full color, along with step-by-step details, make it easier and more enjoyable than ever to paint dogs, cats, oxen, deer, bears, birds, goats, and more exotic animals -- in every size and shape.
An invaluable guide to zoological anatomy, ideal for beginners as well as advanced artists, this complete, practical reference will also serve as an excellent resource for resolving commonplace problems of artistic composition.

About the Author

Fred Sweney (1912-1996) studied at the Cleveland School of Art and became an illustrator, painter, author, and teacher. Focusing on natural history subjects early in his career, he won a prize in an exhibition of bird art at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 1939. Sweney contributed articles and illustrations to national magazines including Sports Afield, Nature, Outdoors, and Outdoors Man. He created the artwork for the Minnesota-based Brown & Bigelow publishing company's wildlife calendars for 10 years. By 1956, he was a professor at the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, and wrote several instructional art books in the years to follow.