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Studios 76 PART II.--GENERAL PRINCIPLES X. Mental Attitude 85 XI. Tradition and Individuality 95 XII. Originality 103 XIII. The Artist and the Student 107 XIV. How to Study 110 PART III.--TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES XV. Technical Preliminaries 123 XVI. Drawing 126 XVII. Values 138 XVIII. Perspective 146 XIX. Light and Shade 151 XX. Composition 166 XXI. Color 184 PART IV.--PRACTICAL APPLICATION XXII. Representation 209 XXIII. Manipulation 224 XXIV. Copying 236 XXV. Kinds of Painting 242 XXVI. The Sketch 245 XXVII. The Study 254 XXVIII. Still Life 260 XXIX. Flowers 280 XXX. Portraits 286 XXXI. Landscape 309 XXXII. Marines 335 XXXIII. Figures 347 XXXIV. Procedure in a Picture 371 XXXV. Difficulties of Beginners 389 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE NOVEMBER BEECHWOOD _Parkhurst_ _Frontispiece_ STRETCHERS 11 CANVAS PLIERS 13 DOUBLE-POINTED TACK 13 EASEL 16 EASEL
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