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Students of art hailed Classical Drawing Atelier, Juliette Aristides’s first book, as a dynamic return to the atelier educational model. Ateliers, popular in the nineteenth century, teach emerging artists by pairing them with a master artist over a period of years. The educational process begins as students copy m...more
Students of art hailed Classical Drawing Atelier, Juliette Aristides’s first book, as a dynamic return to the atelier educational model. Ateliers, popular in the nineteenth century, teach emerging artists by pairing them with a master artist over a period of years. The educational process begins as students copy m...more
Published April 1st 2008 by Watson-Guptill (first published April 1st 2007)
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I bought this book because I liked a book on classical drawing ('Classical Drawing Atelier - A complete course in traditional studio practice') by the same author. The book on drawing was actually very informative - not only did it cover theory of drawing and provide detailed examples for the various concepts/techniques, but it also had videos in which the author herself and other artists demonstrated those techniques. I was hoping something similar here, but no such luck.
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Painting over the centuries has evolved from a craft using ground minerals with copying tools-- to a secretive art of methods on canvas -- through to today where there are many splinters and schools of thought using a wealth of digital and manual tools. There were very few good books describing painting methods until today's 'Atelier' movement. Ateliers provide 1-on-1 teaching much like that provided in historic guilds—the MOOCs of the art scene. Aristides describes how to paint with oil traditi...more
Jan 11, 2009Katharine rated it it was amazing
Classical Painting Atelier might be the best book about painting I've ever seen. It combines art history, technique, how-to, and inspiration, and manages to do all of those things extremely well. The text offers fairly in-depth descriptions and instruction of classical/traditional approaches and techniques, but is very readable and interesting, which isn't always true for a book like this. But even if you didn't read the text, every page has beautiful prints of paintings -- old masters side-by...more
Feb 17, 2016Bookish Madness rated it it was amazing
Juliette Aristides both have excellent writer 's imagination where this great book that hooks you
Aug 27, 2018Charice Shellahamer rated it really liked it
This is the best book on technique available.
This one should be in any serious oil painter's reference collection.
Very good guide
Oct 18, 2016Kevin de Ataíde rated it really liked it
This book is easily a favourite, coming as it does from the reaction to the impressionist and modernist developments in the history of art. The author's work returns to the classical foundations of drawing and painting of antiquity, with the boost they got from the Renascence period. This is what I should like to have studied, if I had ever gone to art school - clear and well-documented lessons in the science of drawing and painting, in the traditions of centuries of professionals. As it is, it...more
Sep 05, 2014claudia rated it liked it
This book is quite okay. they have some good tips. When you read this book you find that you read more in dept about the classical techniques and period. The way they translated there views into the art they represented at that time. For example da Vinci, Michelangelo etc. There are two books in the serie.
Feb 03, 2013Vincent Woodruff rated it it was amazing
The best book on Classical Atilier styles of Painting. It combines history and philosophical reasoning behind why this method is superior. I'm just a little peeved that the description for this book includes a reference to Pollock? Anyone who reads this will be far superior a craftsman that Pollack or Picaso ever were.
A very nice and comprehensive overview of the atelier system in it's relationship to painting. If one is thinking of atelier study, it would be good to read. If one likes art, it would be interesting. If one is an artist, you can glean some great insight from the great artwork and insightful written commentary.
May 29, 2013Chris Griffith rated it it was amazing
Just fabulous! I highly recommend it if you are at all interested in learning to paint in the Classical tradition.
Jun 16, 2015F.J. Commelin rated it it was amazing
Next to her 'Classical drawing atelier' this is again a beautiful and instructive book.
Jul 24, 2011Agnes Preszler rated it it was amazing
absolutely beautiful, high quality
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Excellent guide to oil painting. I loved it. Lots of details and recommendations.
Dec 19, 2008Sonja Sweterlitsch rated it it was amazing
One of the best instructional books I've come across. Well written, so it is a pleasure to read. She teaches through looking at historical and contemporary painting.
Amazing info and techniques
Classical Drawing Atelier A Contemporary Guide To Traditional Studio Practice
Juliette Aristide has put together a wonderful guide that mirrors the master she is. A fine artist's must have.
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Ateliers have produced the greatest artists of all time—and now that educational model is experiencing a renaissance. These studios, a return to classical art training, are based on the nineteenth-century model of teaching artists by pairing them with a master artist over a period of years. Students begin by copying masterworks, then gradually progress to painting as their...more
Published November 1st 2006 by Watson-Guptill (first published October 13th 2006)
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Sep 03, 2012Kevin de Ataíde rated it really liked it
A pleasant introduction to the traditional training in art that has been revived in the private studios and ateliers in Europe and North America. Unfortunately, for the beginner, aside from the beautiful illustration, very little is actually said that is meaningful. This, I think, is because of the language used, which is very particular. The atelier system of classical training, as the author says, has long suffered decline because of the predominant and common attitude of the art schools to tr...more
Beautiful pictures accompany concepts in words, not a practical book with step-by-step illustrations.
Though, the information in the book is useful for those already have had basic skills on drawing. I would like those who still at the door of the realm of drawing to pick up other books like Keys to Drawing or How to Draw What You See, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is good too. And if you already draw well, have a passion on the subject also, pick up the book, and you will find s...more
Though, the information in the book is useful for those already have had basic skills on drawing. I would like those who still at the door of the realm of drawing to pick up other books like Keys to Drawing or How to Draw What You See, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is good too. And if you already draw well, have a passion on the subject also, pick up the book, and you will find s...more
I've been reading many, many books about drawing, and coming to the conclusion that the atelier system that Aristides promotes in this book (she is the founder of one herself) is THE way to learn classical academic drawing techniques. For those who can't get to an atelier, or can't give up their lives to go work at one for a few years, this is an introduction to the concepts taught. I was hoping for more practical exercises, or suggestions for further instruction to self-teach, but her point is...more
Feb 17, 2016Christina Summersill rated it it was ok
Reminds me of a beautiful glossy magazine full of advertisements. I do agree with the methods and discipline set forth in the book but this could not be used for instruction.
Dec 01, 2009Ludo rated it liked it
Zelf heb/had ik heel veel twijfels over 'het nut' van academisch tekenen in deze tijden van fotografie en multimedia.
Tekenen is al zo lang 'bevrijd' van natuurgetrouwe (bij)bedoelingen. Toch is dit een aanstekelijk en verleidelijk mooi boek, als pleidooi voor 'kijken en dan tekenen' en een herwaardering van het (naar levend) model tekenen.
Dit boek leert je natuurlijk niet tekenen (wat het ook niet pretendeert) wel geeft het sporen van métier en via voorbeelden van de grote meesters, krijg je in...more
Tekenen is al zo lang 'bevrijd' van natuurgetrouwe (bij)bedoelingen. Toch is dit een aanstekelijk en verleidelijk mooi boek, als pleidooi voor 'kijken en dan tekenen' en een herwaardering van het (naar levend) model tekenen.
Dit boek leert je natuurlijk niet tekenen (wat het ook niet pretendeert) wel geeft het sporen van métier en via voorbeelden van de grote meesters, krijg je in...more
May 13, 2013Chris Griffith rated it it was amazing
The author explains important aspects of drawing in the classical sense: idea, line, value, and form. There is a discipline to learning to draw well. And if one would ever aspire to be a good painter they must first learn to draw excellently. Filled with beautiful images and text this is a wonderful introduction to the practice. I highly recommend it.
This book is breathtaking.
(Okay, I might be a little biased since I helped a bit with the editing-but marvelously done Juliette!)
(Okay, I might be a little biased since I helped a bit with the editing-but marvelously done Juliette!)
Wonderful introduction to the atelier system. The art history and design discussions were fascinating and the artwork -- from both historic and contemporary artists -- was a joy to examine.
Excellent book with beautiful pictures, very useful for my figure class!
Nov 18, 2018Castles rated it it was ok
I was disappointed to see it was a book about art and artists and drawing, and not a book inviting the reader to draw himself. Although highly professional, it is also arrogant.
Another weak point was the repeating on the same points various of times.
But the strong parts of this book is the way it gives you the ability to see art in a new and more deeper way, and the last chapter is what I was actually looking for, specific lessons and techniques.
Another weak point was the repeating on the same points various of times.
But the strong parts of this book is the way it gives you the ability to see art in a new and more deeper way, and the last chapter is what I was actually looking for, specific lessons and techniques.
Sep 02, 2019Donyae Coles rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I know a lot of people liked this book but I actually did not finish it and ended up returning my copy. I found it pretentious and it failed to grab me at all. I'll engage with a heavy text but this one was not a hit.
Really enjoyed this one. Reminded me a bit.
Jul 01, 2013Jim rated it really liked it Shelves: art-books, author-north-american, instructional, non-fiction, read-in-2014, xx
Juliette Aristides is a strong proponent for the renaissance of traditional atelier training for artists. This book gives an excellent overview of the techniques, practices, and themes of classical atelier art training which began to die out at the end of the 19th century.
This large format book is well done in every way with illustrations of master drawings and contemporary atelier student drawings. Aristides includes useful illustrations to help the reader understand and visualize the topics be...more
This large format book is well done in every way with illustrations of master drawings and contemporary atelier student drawings. Aristides includes useful illustrations to help the reader understand and visualize the topics be...more
Nov 06, 2012Serge Pierro rated it really liked it
This is an excellent overview of the world of Atelier's. The author presents all of the relevant material related to the concept of studying in this manner. There are many wonderful examples of artwork throughout, including many fine pieces by the author. I would have liked to see more 'step by step instruction', but the included information was a solid foundation for anyone interested in the Atelier experience.
Was a very informative book on Art subjects, deserves a rating of 4/5... It first begins by the principles of the atelier, the first 'real' Part touches on design, line, value and form, The second focuses on most important drawing subjects, the figure, the cast, so on, The only reason it gets a four is that it offers too little practical exercises, I would have loved to see just some instruction on how to actually use the medium of charcoal.
Sep 05, 2014claudia rated it liked it
This book is quite okay. they have some good tips. When you read this book you find that you read more in dept about the classical techniques and period. The way they translated there views into the art they represented at that time. For example da Vinci, Michelangelo etc. There are two books in the serie.
I expected more from this book. Mostly it is wisdom like advise for this atelier method, which has a quite dubious philosophy. Also there everything is very high level. This could be a good thing, but it is also very shallow. I was asking myself: Where is the beaf? And I am vegetarian.
The best artbook I've ever read. 'nuff said.
A very good book for beginner who wants to understand how the art education running now and then.
Feb 03, 2013Vincent Woodruff rated it it was amazing
This is a MUST OWN for any artist who cares about their craft.
Jul 20, 2011Crystal Cook rated it it was amazing
This is the most comprehensive and intense book about drawing the figure that I've ever read. Highly, highly recommend this to anyone who wants to increase their traditional drawing skills.
Jan 07, 2019بيان rated it it was amazing
A very well explained book.
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Excellent resource
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