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Author Willson, Harry, active 19th century
LoC No. 12002778
Title The Use of a Box of Colours, in a Practical Demonstration on Composition, Light and Shade, and Colour.
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Summary "The Use of a Box of Colours" by Harry Willson is a practical treatise on composition, light, shade, and color, written in the early 19th century. The book serves as a guide for aspiring artists, aiming to distill the principles of effective painting through practical demonstrations and examples. It focuses on foundational concepts in art, with particular emphasis on how to apply color and light to create compelling visual compositions. The beginning of the book introduces the importance of a well-directed study of art and the principles behind successful composition. Willson underscores the necessity of perseverance in honing one's skills while providing insights into methods of observation and imitation essential for artistic growth. He articulates the fundamentals of drawing and colour, providing a framework for understanding how to arrange elements in a painting to achieve the desired emotional impact and aesthetic coherence. The text suggests that the art of seeing and capturing nature contributes significantly to the artist's development, highlighting the mutual influence of observing, imitating, and learning from both the natural world and previous masters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class ND: Fine Arts: Painting
Subject Watercolor painting
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EBook-No. 32681
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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