Drawing people: the human figure in contemporary art

The act of drawing has long been considered the foundation of an artistic education, and the life class essential to the formation of an artist's style and technique. Yet in the contemporary art world drawing is increasingly regarded as a medium in its own right, and the figure as a subject for...

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Main Author: Malbert, Roger
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
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