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Title: Drawings by the Masters


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Drawings by the Masters
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Michelangelo
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Albrecht Durer
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Leonardo DaVinci
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Peter Paul Rubens
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Rembrandt
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Raphael
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Goya
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Ingres
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Degas
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Van Gogh
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Toulouse Lautrec
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Kathe Kollwitz
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Picasso
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Pick an artist from this Master list
  • Classical Masters
  • Michelangelo
  • Durer
  • DaVinci
  • Rubens
  • Rembrandt
  • Raphael
  • Modern Masters
  • Goya
  • Ingres
  • Degas
  • Van Gogh
  • Toulouse-Lautrec
  • Kollwitz
  • Picasso

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After you have chosen an artist form the Master
list print out a drawing by this artist. Follow
these requirements for your drawing.
  • Pick an image with complexity and variety of mark
    making. The Master drawing can be a sketch for a
    finished piece. The Master drawing can be in any
    drawing medium. Master drawing must be approved
    by the instructor.
  • Print this picture in black and white any size.
  • Copy the image exactly including garbage or ghost
    lines and any side sketches and text. The image
    should fill up the same amount of space as the
    original. No grids!
  • You will use only conte sticks for your copy. You
    can use red, brown, black, white or all of the
    above.
  • Sign drawing After artists name.
  • Answer the questions on the next slide before,
    during and after your drawing. Answers worth 20
    points and must be handed in with finished
    drawing.

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Master copy questions
  • Describe the subject matter of the drawing. How
    does the medium or mark making relate to the
    subject matter.
  • Did the artist erase to correct forms or did he
    let the mistakes show?
  • Were the initial gestures a mistake or an
    integral part of the finished drawing? Would the
    drawing be as good without them?
  • Were the movements fast, slow or hesitant, or
    were they a combination of these? Can you tell
    which are which?
  • Are there many garbage lines that seem
    extraneous to the major thrust of the work or
    lines, if removed, would not be significant to
    the finished work?
  • How much pressure do you think the artist applied
    to the drawing implement in various passages of
    the work?
  • Was the drawing produced on smooth, rough ,
    absorbent or non-absorbent paper?
  • Why did the artist use both tone (value) and line
    to define forms in one area and only one of these
    elements in other areas?
  • What must her creative/thinking processes have
    been like as she was executing the work?
  • What mood was he in?
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