Art of Landscape Painting in Oil Colour

Art of Landscape Painting in Oil Colour

by Sir Alfred Edward East

14 chapters4h 15mEnglish1907

About this book

Sketching from Nature, Equipment, Colour, Composition, Trees, Skies, Grass, Reflections, Distance -- chapters rich with timeless oil painting advice by a master landscape artist, Sir Alfred East. East had an exceptional ability to capture the individuality of trees, the quiver of their leaves against the sky. “If we look at a photograph, the edges of the trees do not give you the feeling that the tree is a living thing, they are marked with hard precision against the light, like a solid building, and yet at the same time if we see them in Nature we hear the whisper of their leaves and know that they live and breathe. To express that is a greater truth than the camera can reveal, and a higher form of realism.” East served as president of the Royal Society of British Artists from 1906 to 1913. - Summary by Sue Anderson

Chapters (13)

1Attitude Towards Nature
695
2Equipment
1110
3Sketching from Nature
1537
4Pencil Drawing from Nature
671
5Composition
1718
6Colour
927
7Trees
1080
8Skies
1069
9Grass
686
10Reflections
960
11Distance
576
12Selection and Treatment of a Subject
977
13Painting from Nature
2458

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