An instructive book demonstrating the techniques necessary for mastering a loose, colourful, Impressionistic style. The author traces his own painting evolution from traditional methods to an Impressionistic approach, which was a result of a different use of palette and brushwork. To further illustrate this point, as a comparison, he repainted earlier paintings in his new style. The subjects he chose were country lanes, tree-lined boulevards, woods and rivers. The use of photographs as reference is recommended by the authors as a means of interpreting colour, light and composition. Their previous books are "The Painter's Problem Book" and "The Second Painter's Problem Book".
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- PublisherWatson-Guptill
- Publication date1987
- ISBN 10 082304761X
- ISBN 13 9780823047611
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages143