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How many Bargue plates are there?

How many Bargue plates are there?

You can find all the Charles Bargue 197 plates in this book, with instructions on how to use them.

What is the Bargue method?

The Bargue Drawing method emphasizes copying the references as perfectly as possible. This teaches artists to see distances, lengths and angles as well as some seeing and depicting the light. The references are gorgeous and build up skills in a logical way.

How do you study Bargue?

How to Study the Bargue Method at Home

  1. Squint.
  2. Turn the drawing upside down occasionally.
  3. Step away frequently to observe your drawing from a distance.
  4. Use a small “cut-out window” on a blank piece of paper to isolate areas and compare them to your copy.
  5. Have a friend critique your shapes.

How long should a Bargue drawing take?

To be honest, if you are doing the course correctly, and in the way it was intended, going step-by-step through the lessons, building your skills, by the time you hit a drawing, a true drawing, you shouldn’t find yourself in the weeds. A finished drawing should take maybe 5 to 10 hours of work.

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How long do Bargue drawings take?

What is cast drawing?

Cast Drawing is an excellent exercise for painting realistically. It teaches you to see form in three dimensions and transfer it to a two dimensional surface – the drawing paper. Cast Drawing is the following step in learning classical art after having practised the Bargue Drawings.

What is cast painting?

Cast painting provides the student with an introduction to working with oil paint and is the first painting stage of the Curriculum. Cast painting is the precursor to still life painting, portrait painting, and further studio-based projects.

What is plaster cast drawing?

Plaster casts are three-dimensional but unlike models, they don’t move. This allows you to study them in great detail through refined drawings. Plaster casts are white. Because of this, you can clearly observe the interaction of light and form. Below are some of my cast drawings from my time at Angel Academy of Art.

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Can I paint over my cast?

Do not paint or varnish the cast. It will not be able to breathe and the skin beneath may become irritated. Inspect skin around the cast every day. Wash fingers/toes as well as the skin around the cast making sure the cast does not get wet.

Can I put acrylic paint on my cast?

Cast Ideas Paint an intricate design or scene on your cast with acrylic paints and small brushes. Seal the design with a clear paint sealant and protect it while showering by placing the cast in a plastic bag.

When were Bargue plates used?

The use of Bargue plates really took hold after the publication of Ackerman’s book. And yet their use is not entirely universal. It should be noted that Bargue plates were not used by Gammell nor his student Richard Lack. Neither are they used by his living student’s Charles Cecil and Thomas Dunlay in their respective ateliers.

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What is a Bargue in art?

Bargues are used in the place of drawing from actual casts. In physical ateliers the practice is usually limited to beginning students. The goal is to introduce them to accurate seeing. Through the process students cannot help but absorb some of the plates’ style or manner.

What size were the drawings in Bargue’s course?

The technology at the time was such that the only means of mass printing images was through lithography. The size of the lithography block determined the size of the plate, and therefore the size of the drawings in the course. In Bargue’s case that was 18 x 24 inches (47cm x 70cm).

What did Charles Bargue do?

Charles Bargue is mostly remembered for his Cours de dessin, one of the most influential classical drawing courses conceived in collaboration with Jean-Léon Gérôme. The course […] was to guide students from plaster casts to the study of great master drawings and finally to drawing from the living model.