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Open Drawing Session: The costumed figure

This Practice Session is dedicated to drawing costumed figures from times past, specifically copying drawings by Pollaiuolo, depicting elegant ladies in beautiful dresses from the Early Renaissance, and also drawings by Antoine Watteau depicting dandy dresses and costumes sported by “Commedia dell’Arte” characters, while frolicking in bucolic landscapes. A really fashionable way to spend an afternoon!

Materials

  • White or lightly toned drawing paper in gray or tan.
  • Red, black and white-colored pencils or red and white chalk and charcoal sticks or charcoal pencils in medium gradation graphite pencils, HB, B, or 2B will do.
  • Eraser, pencil sharpener, sandpaper.
  • You can also bring watercolors on brown ink for light washes.


Availability of Courses' Recordings

As part of the services offered by the New Renaissance Atelier, you will have access to the recordings of the video sessions of all the courses you purchased for one year.
You will find the links to the videos in your Personal Video Library that has been set up specifically for you. Please keep this Video library link on your desktop or in your browser for easy access.

In case You missed a course You are interested in, You can purchase the recording of the video sessions, by clicking on the menu above

roberto osti
roberto osti
Roberto Osti teaches figure drawing and human anatomy for artists at the New York Academy of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Formally trained as a medical illustrator before becoming a fine artist, Osti has contributed his work to many science and art publications. His paintings have been exhibited in galleries in Europe and the United States. He is the author of Basic Human Anatomy (2016), an art instruction best seller and classic reference book. His latest book , Dynamic Human Anatomy has been released in March 2021.
The costumed figure
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