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Author Gruppé, Emile A., 1896-1978.

Title Gruppé on painting : direct techniques in oil / by Emile A. Gruppé ; edited by Charles Movalli and John Lavin.

Publication Info. New York : Watson-Guptill Publications, 1976.

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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Manross Branch - Non Fiction  751 G92G    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  751.45 GRUPPE    Check Shelf
Description 167 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 165) and index.
Summary Dust jacket notes: "Vibrant, fresh, immediate! The direct oil painting technique is an intense reaction to nature, a race with time to capture the color, the light and shadow, the design and the spirit of a subject in a few short hours. And now, Emile Gruppe - master of the direct oil painting technique - shows how you can use the broad strokes and lively colors of this spontaneous approach to infuse your own paintings with vitality, vigor, and on-the-spot freshness. A firm believer in using the best materials for the best results, Gruppe begins with a quick review of his favorite brushes, colors, easels, and painting surfaces. Next, he covers the basics of good design, what to look for and how to orchestrate what you see: masses, lines, values, and relationships. Turning to color, a fundamental element of his painting technique, Gruppe discusses complements, color harmony, color vibration, local color, reflected color, and using color to create atmospheric perspective. He explains how color appears on various kinds of days - foggy, clear, cloudy - and under different lighting conditions - front lighting, backlighting, sidelighting. In subsequent chapters, the author focuses on composing seascapes and landscapes; he explains how to paint rocks, ocean, lighthouses, boats, piers, pilings, roads, trees, streams, snow, mountains, valleys. Then, in full-color step-by-step demonstrations, the author shows how he captures a subject in his unique, exuberant, on-the-spot style.
Subject Painting -- Technique.
ISBN 0823021572
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