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Composition: A Series of Exercises in Art Structure for the Use of Students and Teachers [Illustrated edition]

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Composition: A Series of Exercises in Art Structure for the Use of Students and Teachers by Arthur Wesley Dow


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In writing this book my main purpose is to set forth a way of thinking about art. The most that such a book can do is to direct the thoughts, awaken a sense of power and point to ways of controlling it.

The principles of art teaching here outlined might be illustrated in other ways and with better examples. I hope the reader will see how each chapter can be developed into many sets of lessons. The progressions can be varied, materials changed, lessons amplified and different designs chosen, providing there is no sacrifice of essentials. The book is based upon my experience in painting and teaching for more than twenty years. The first edition of Composition was published in 1899. In this revision I have made many additions and used new illustrations without departing from theory or principles. Composition was chosen as a title because that word expresses the idea upon which the method here presented is founded—the “putting together” of lines, masses and colors to make a harmony. Design, understood in its broad sense, is a better word, but popular usage has restricted it to decoration.

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61 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1997

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February 17, 2018
This was a fascinating read for so many reasons. First, the principles is shares are very sound and valuable. But also, it has a *very* strong point of view on what is/isn't art which I wasn't expecting as that says as much about approach of things today as it does about that.

I read this via public domain (https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45410...), but would love to get a hard copy because it would be nice to have as a reference in print and to more easily look at the accompanying illustrations/examples.

It's a bit dry, but a very insightful and practical read for visual artists.
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September 13, 2013
A workbook dated 1912, first published 1899, the author was a Georgia O'Keeffe mentor. Because it was written in the language of a century ago and it is a workbook, it required considerable concentration. I tried to compare and contrast the current day photographic thought with this. The author considers color in one of the characteristics of composition; however, the book is all black and white. Gotta say I learned something about composition.
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March 5, 2017
I am sorry, maybe I am not skilled enough to appreciate it but I did not like it. Like someone said: if you can not explain something in simple terms, you do not understand it (or something like that). First of all the language is difficult. Also while I read such books usually I take notes. I should say that while I was reading "The Eye of the Painter and the Elements of Beauty: Loomis, Andrew" I made 30 pages of notes in my 19x25 cm notebook. While I was reading this book I made no notes whatsoever. The whole book primarily is about Japanese art, which by itself could be a fascinating topic but the author in any matter barely scratches the surface and never goes into detail. This book is based on the assumption that you should follow given exercises (and I should admit most of them are usually dull) and eventually you should wonderfully understand composition, harmony and design. This is a very common problem among artists. There are many great artists but very few of them can clearly explain you what they are doing. If you try to talk to most of them, they will not be able to explain what they are doing and how they produce their masterpieces. This book gave me impression of the second type of the artist.
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October 19, 2009
This book was a little difficult to begin reading, but once in it was very simple and to the point. His main focus is you learn by doing, so he may describe in brief the concept he wants to teach next, but its up to you to figure it out by working through the exercises he suggests. I could really see how much he must have influenced Georgia O'Keefe's work as I read. Very worth finding and reading if you are looking for advice on composition. Just be prepared to roll up your sleeves, the book doesnt hand all the wisdom to you on a platter, it expects you to do the work too.
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319 reviews121 followers
January 23, 2022
لعله أقدم كتاب في "تكوين الصورة" فقد نشر أول مرة في نهاية القرن التاسع العشر (1899).
الكتاب يشرح عناصر الصورة، والمبادئ التي تخلق الجاذبية ويطرح أمثلة من رسومات وتصاميم. قرأت النصف الأول وهو تحليلي، والثاني وهو تركيبي تصفحته سريعا. الكتاب مفيد في الرسم والتصوير الفوتوغرافي وبطبيعة الحال في الفيديو.

العناصر هي:
الخط؛ درجات الأبيض والأسود؛ واللون.

المبادئ هي:
التضاد؛ الربط؛ الاجتماع؛ التكرار؛ والتناظر.

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24 reviews
January 7, 2018
Way to simplistic for me—may be informative for someone who has absolutely no artistic knowledge—but, maybe not even for them.
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September 25, 2023
GOOD BOOK BUT?

Maybe it's just me, I really didn't get much from reading this book. That's just my personal opinion. Maybe I might be wrong.
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14 reviews
December 8, 2018
Genius and Genuine

One of those books you call classic. It has not been an easy read, but I recommend it to all artists and art lovers.
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March 3, 2016
Dow wrote this book on painting in 1899, using examples from Japanese wood block prints and later Japanese paintings. So this book ties in nicely with the "Japonisme" and Impressionism exhibit at Boston's MFA/San Francisco's Asian Art Museum focused on that time period. The book is short, sweet, and elementary. As he says, "the relationship of parts is called BEAUTY...so put things in the right place in a painting for power of expression." Indeed.
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June 22, 2013
Georgia O'Keeffe read this book and subsequently began painting again. It's a wonderful discussion about art as beauty, as opposed to strict realism.
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