Learn to Paint Wildlife

Learn to Paint Wildlife
Author: Carol Daniel
Publisher: Kudos Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Animals in art
ISBN: 9781846660283

Wildlife and the natural world offer a wealth of subject matter to anyspiring artist, and clearly inspired the late Edith Holden in her work.ollowing simple, step-by-step guides, themed around the seasons, this bookill teach you how to create watercolour studies that capture the beauty andharm of British wildlife.

Learn to Draw Nature

Learn to Draw Nature
Author: Top That! Publishing PLC
Publisher: Kudos Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781846660306

The unique style of Edith Holden has been copied many times - but now you canearn how she created the beautiful pictures you know so well. Usingtep-by-step instructions this book takes you through a series of projects tooincide with each season. With practise and dedication you'll soon bereating your own diary, unique to your region and the natural landscaperound you.

How to Draw Landscapes

How to Draw Landscapes
Author: Jasmina Susak
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015-05-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781512117233

Four step-by-step drawing tutorials for beginner to intermediate artist, step-by-step tutorials, How to Draw Nature, Learn to Draw lifelike Landscape, Sunset, Sea, Trees, Beach, night sky, the Moon, palm tree...

Nature Drawing

Nature Drawing
Author: Clare Walker Leslie
Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Drawing
ISBN: 9780787205805

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Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice

Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice
Author: Arie Wallert
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1995-08-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892363223

Bridging the fields of conservation, art history, and museum curating, this volume contains the principal papers from an international symposium titled "Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice" at the University of Leiden in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from June 26 to 29, 1995. The symposium—designed for art historians, conservators, conservation scientists, and museum curators worldwide—was organized by the Department of Art History at the University of Leiden and the Art History Department of the Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science in Amsterdam. Twenty-five contributors representing museums and conservation institutions throughout the world provide recent research on historical painting techniques, including wall painting and polychrome sculpture. Topics cover the latest art historical research and scientific analyses of original techniques and materials, as well as historical sources, such as medieval treatises and descriptions of painting techniques in historical literature. Chapters include the painting methods of Rembrandt and Vermeer, Dutch 17th-century landscape painting, wall paintings in English churches, Chinese paintings on paper and canvas, and Tibetan thangkas. Color plates and black-and-white photographs illustrate works from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.

Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politéness

Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politéness
Author: Florence Hartley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1860
Genre: History
ISBN:

Do unto others as you would others should do to you. You can never be rude if you bear the rule always in mind, for what lady likes to be treated rudely? True Christian politeness will always be the result of an unselfish regard for the feelings of others, and though you may err in the ceremonious points of etiquette, you will never be im polite. Politeness, founded upon such a rule, becomes the expression, in graceful manner, of social virtues. The spirit of politeness consists in a certain attention to forms and ceremonies, which are meant both to please others and ourselves, and to make others pleased with us ;a still clearer definition may be given by saying that politeness is goodness of heart put into daily practice; the.re can be no true, politeness without kindness, purity, singleness of heart, and sensibility. Many believe that politeness is but a mask worn in the world to conceal bad passions and impulses, and to make a show of possessing virtues not really existing in the heart; thus, that politeness is merely hypocrisy and dissimulation. Do not believe this; be certain that those who profess such a doctrine are practising themselves the deceit they condemn so much.

An Improbable Pioneer

An Improbable Pioneer
Author: Edith Sampson Holden Healy
Publisher: Washakie Museum & Cultural Center
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780989745307

After an eight-year courtship, they wed on a stormy Boston night in 1911 and honeymooned across a South still recovering from the Civil War. Edith Sampson Holden, born into a prominent Boston family, fell in love and married Alec Healy, MIT graduate, Wyoming sheep rancher, and son of Utah immigrants. Edith wrote wonderfully observant letters to her mother and friends about the land, ranching, Fourth of July picnics, dancing, adoption, advice for a girl entering high school, travel to exotic locations, and the art of dying. A virtuoso violinist in Boston, Edith mastered salesmanship on behalf of Girl Scouting and turned the Big Horn Basin into a 1,000-scout stronghold where girls learned to love traditional teas while also discovering their adventurous side. Like Edith. By 1936, Wyoming had the most Girl Scout campers per capita in the country. Because of Edith. Arranged chronologically with an introduction and commentary by Edith's namesake and granddaughter, Edith Catherine (Cathy) Healy, Edith's letters give a glimpse of everyday life as the Frontier closed. They show a woman rare for her time and a couple who fashioned a loving and unusual marriage. Edith and Alec lived ordinary lives in an extraordinary way.

Haunts of the Black Masseur

Haunts of the Black Masseur
Author: Charles Sprawson
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-08-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0307823644

In a masterful work of cultural history, Charles Sprawson, himself an obsessional swimmer and fluent diver, explores the meaning that different cultures have attached to water, and the search for the springs of classical antiquity. In nineteenth-century England bathing was thought to be an instrument of social and moral reform, while in Germany and America swimming came to signify escape. For the Japanese the swimmer became an expression of samurai pride and nationalism. Sprawson gives is fascinating glimpses of the great swimming heroes: Byron leaping dramatically into the surf at Shelley’s beach funeral; Rupert Brooke swimming naked with Virginia Woolf, the dark water “smelling of mint and mud”; Hart Crane swallow-diving to his death in the Bay of Mexico; Edgar Allan Poe’s lone and mysterious river-swims; Leander, Webb, Weissmuller, and a host of others. Informed by the literature of Swinburne, Goethe, Scott Fitzgerald, and Yukio Mishima; the films of Riefenstahl and Vigo; the Hollywood “swimming musicals” of the 1930s; and delving in and out of Olympic history, Haunts of the Black Masseur is an enthralling assessment of man—body submerged, self-absorbed. It is quite simply the best celebration of swimming ever written, even as it explores aspects of culture in a heretofore unimagined way.