Description: Vintage guide to water-colour painting. About half of the book is a practical guide to painting techniques and half to analysis of 16 water-colour paintings. Part of the "How to Do It" series of books published by "The Studio Limited": Making a Water-Colour by George Pearse Ennis Published by the Studio Limited in 1946. Reprint. Contents: Introduction; To the Student Worker in Water-Colour; Materials Needed to Make a Water-Colour; Stretching Water-Colour Paper; Placing Subject on Paper; Methods of Holding Brush; First Stage; Second Stage; Last Stage; Saving a Water-Colour by Sponging Unsuccessful Parts; Bringing Out High-Lights with a Knife; Presentation; Analysis of Sixteen Watercolours. With several illustrations including some in colour. Hardback, 71 pages, 19.5 cm by 25.5 cm. Good condition Dust jacket present but a bit tatty with some tears. Some marks and scuffs on the book cover . Binding intact. The end papers browned. Occasional small marks on the inner pages. If you like this item you might be interested in our other art books: IanTheHippo: Art Books
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Binding: Hardback
Place of Publication: London
Non-Fiction Subject: The Arts
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: George Pearse Ennis
Publisher: The Studio Limited
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Year Printed: 1946