A Practical Hand-book of Drawing for Modern Methods of Reproduction
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Charles G. Harper. A Practical Hand-book of Drawing for Modern Methods of Reproduction
A Practical Hand-book of Drawing for Modern Methods of Reproduction
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTORY
THE RISE OF AN ART
COMPARATIVE PROCESSES
PAPER
PENS
INKS
THE MAKING OF A PEN-DRAWING
WASH DRAWINGS
STYLES AND MANNER
PAINTERS’ PEN-DRAWINGS
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Charles G. Harper
Published by Good Press, 2021
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When technique in drawing for process began to appear as an individual technique opposed to the old fac-simile wood-engraving needs, it was a handling entirely abominable and inartistic. If old-time drawing for the wood-engravers was pursued in grooves of convention, working for the zincographer proceeded in ruts. There have never been, before or since, such horribly uninspired things produced as in the first years of process-work in these islands. Such dull, scratchy, spotty, wiry-looking prints resulted: they were, as now, produced in zinc, and they proclaimed it unmistakably. Had not these new methods been about one-fifth the cost of wood-engraving, they would have had no chance whatever. But we are a commercial and an inartistic people, and publishers, careless of appearance, welcomed any results that gave them a typographic block at a fifth of its former cost.
Process, in its beginnings, was not a promising method of reproduction. Men saw scarcely anything in it save cheap (and nasty) ways of multiplying diagrams, and the bald and generally artless elevations of new buildings issued from architects’ offices. But in course of time, better blocks, with practice, became possible, and freer use of the pen was obtained; although at every unhackneyed stroke the process-man shrieked disaster. It is incalculable how much time has been wasted, how many careers set back, by obedience to the hard-and-fast rules laid down for the guidance of artists by the process-people of years since. To those artists who, with an artistic recklessness of results entirely admirable and praiseworthy, set down their work as they pleased, we owe, more than to any others, the progress of process; by their immediate martyrdom was our eventual salvation earned. And in the sure and certain hope of a reproduction really and truly fac-simile, the draughtsman in the medium of pen-and-ink is to-day become a technician of a peculiar subtlety.
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