Techniques in Painting: Learning from the Dutch Masters

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Techniques in Painting: Learning from the Dutch Masters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brigid Marlin
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Category/GenreArt History
Art and design styles - c 1600 to c 1800
Art techniques and principles
Painting and art manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9781789940589
ClassificationsDewey:751.4
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational
Further/Higher Education
Illustrations Step-by-step colour illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Herbert Press Ltd
Publication Date 18 August 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A 'How to' book of step-by-step projects featuring painting techniques used by the Old Masters such as Rembrandt. Techniques in Painting is a richly illustrated book that teaches readers how to develop their painting skills by practising techniques used by the Old Masters. Brigid Marlin is an award-winning and highly experienced artist who has been using and teaching these techniques for decades. In these pages, Brigid Marlin explains how to paint a portrait in the style of Rembrandt, through step-by-step stages such as applying a red ground colour, painting in white egg tempera and applying a yellow glaze. Marlin explores still life painting through the art of the Italian Renaissance and the Mische technique, and throughout the book, by detailing how ancient skills can be revived and added to the artist's toolkit, shows readers how to achieve effects that would otherwise be out of reach. Beautiful and detailed photographs cleverly illustrate each stage of the various projects and demonstrate how final creations come to life. Stunning works from the author's talented artist friends and former pupils conclude the book and show how the Old Masters' techniques are still enthusiastically followed by many around the world.

Author Biography

Brigid Marlin is an artist with an international reputation. Her early training took place in the leading art schools of Dublin, Paris and New York and she later studied with the famous visionary artist Ernst Fuchs in Vienna, before joining him as a teacher on his annual summer schools. She has exhibited, been an artist in residence, and taught in the UK, the USA and several other countries. Her portrait of the author J.G. Ballard sits in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, one of P.L. Travers hangs in Wellesley College in the USA, and Lord Longford's one is held in the House of Lords. Her works are also exhibited in The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art and the National Museum of American Artists and Illustrators. Her full biography can be viewed on her website brigidmarlin.com/Artist.html