Sight-Size Portraiture
By (Author) Nicholas Beer
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
31st October 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Portraits and self-portraiture in art
751.4
Paperback
112
Width 220mm, Height 280mm, Spine 9mm
426g
In this practical book, Nick Beer examines the sight-size portrait method, in which the artist stands back at a distance to view the picture and sitter side by side and to scale. Nick demonstrates the technique in a series of projects that culminate in portrait painting. There are also sections on the history of sight-size, early treatises on portraiture, and the 'philosophy' of seeing. AUTHOR: Nicholas Beer has been a senior teacher at the Charles H. Cecil Studios in Florence since 1995, and runs courses in painting and drawing at the Sarum Studio in Salisbury. He has exhibited widely, including twice with the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and has undertaken portrait commissions throughout Europe and America. SELLING POINTS: . A practical book examining the sight-size portrait method . Aimed at artists and art historians and everyone interested in portraiture-painting and drawing . The sight-size technique is demonstrated in a series of projects 183 colour illustrations
Nicholas Beer has been a senior teacher at the Charles H Cecil Studios in Florence since 1995, and runs courses in painting and drawing at the Sarum Studio in Salisbury. He has exhibited widely, including twice with teh Royal Society of Portrait Painters, and has undertaken portrait commissions throughout Europe and America. Resident - Wiltshire and Italy