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Practical graphic figures

The technical side of drawing for cartoons and fashions

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An edition of Practical graphic figures (1925)

Practical graphic figures

The technical side of drawing for cartoons and fashions

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From dustjacket: How does the comic artist work? How does he achieve those inimitably droll delineations of feature and character that sometimes seem more real than reality? And how does his art differ from that of the ordinary artist or illustrator?
Mr. Lutz, answering these questions and many others, has written an invaluable book for the beginner who would learn the technical side of graphic art.
By the lavish use of practical diagrams and drawings, directions and explanations are made perfectly clear. The whole is a thoroughly practical and effective manual of instruction for the student of cartoons and fashions.

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184

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1928, Charles Scribner's sons
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Graphic figure pictures and the various manners of rendering in making them Page 3
Chapter 2. Figure drawing without the use of models Page 15
Chapter 3. Figure drawing without the use of models (continued), with special attention to the female fashion figure Page 33
Chapter 4. Drawing heads and faces Page 55
Chapter 5. Parts of the head and face Page 73
Chapter 6. Physiognomy and drawing Page 89
Chapter 7. Expressions Page 105
Chapter 8. Character drawing, caricature, and extreme caricature Page 123
Chapter 9. The funny people of the comic artist's world Page 141
Chapter 10. Comic pictures of every-day life Page 155
Chapter 11. Political, topical, and timely cartoons Page 173

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New York, USA

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Library of Congress
NC650 .L76

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
4 p. l., 3-184 p.
Number of pages
184

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Open Library
OL6676668M
LCCN
25008418
OCLC/WorldCat
2556302

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