"In any exhibition of amateur work . . . it is not at all unusual to
find many charming water-colour drawings, but . . . it is very rarely
that the work in the oil medium is anything but dull, dead, and lacking
in all vitality and charm." — Harold Speed
Such provocative
assertions are characteristic of this stimulating and informative guide,
written in a highly personal and unique style by a noted painter and
teacher. Brimming with pertinent insights into the technical aspects and
painting in oils, it is also designed to help students perfect powers
of observation and expression...
Harold Speed has distilled years of painting and pedagogical experience
into an expert instructional program covering painting technique,
painting from life, materials (paints, varnishes, oils and mediums,
grounds, etc.), a painter's training, and more. Especially instructive
is his extensive and perceptive discussion of form, tone, and color, and
a fascinating series of detailed "Notes" analyzing the painting styles
of Velasquez, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Franz Hals, and Rembrandt.
Nearly
70 photographs and drawings illustrate the text, among them prehistoric
cave paintings, diagrams of tonal values, stages of portrait painting,
and reproductions of masterpieces by Giotto, Vermeer, Ingres, Rembrandt,
Titian, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Hals, Giorgione, Poussin, Corot,
Veronese, and other luminaries. In addition to these pictorial
pleasures, the author further leavens the lessons with
thought-provoking opinion.
Clear, cogent, and down-to-earth, this
time-honored handbook will especially interest serious amateurs studying
the technical aspects of oil painting, but its rich insight into the
mind and methods of the artist will enlighten and intrigue any art
lover.