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Paperback Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting Book

ISBN: 0486229270

ISBN13: 9780486229270

Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting

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Written by a famous American painter and teacher, whose landscapes are found in many of the world's most noted museums, this book is known as one of the art student's most helpful guides. It provides a wealth of advice on the choice of subject; it tells what to look for and aim for, and explains the mysteries of color, atmospheric conditions, and other phenomena to be found in nature.
Through his profound understanding of the physical nature...

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Genuinely Helpful!

As an artist somewhere between "beginner" and "experienced", i have to say this book is an absolute treasure. The information and recommendations in it have been invaluable to me. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Excellent book by a highly rated artist

Another artist whose style of landscape painting I greatly appreciate. His "painterly" (not rigid realism, but realistic) style I've always appreciated. The only disappointment in this book was its reliance on black and white photos rather than color. For the techniques and approaches, B&W is probably best, but I appreciate color. In spite of this, I still highly recommend the book.

amazing!

this book is invaluable for the landscape painter. it is not a step-by-step book--more of a deeper guide for someone who knows a bit about painting. it would still help any person truly interested. i have used much of the information in my high school painting class, and it has helped my students immensely.

VERY HELPFUL BOOK

After reading some of the other reviews I must say that I can understand some of the frustration that some of them voice. I think this book is best for those who already have some practice with painting. I don't think this book was aimed at the very most beginner. If I'm remembering correctly he wrote this book for a class that he taught to art students for and out-of-doors painting class in upstate New York around 1915 or so. The book contains many many things that you will have to know in order to paint landscape well. There is a lot of good information to consider here. There is a great section on the importance of capturing the correct values of your landscape. A section on the effects of light, on color, on sky, perspective, composition, trees, clouds, basic materials needed and some very sound advice on varnishing and medium, plus more. Some mention and criticism has been made that Mr. Carlsons work is presented in black and white, but this matter is addressed in the book where Carlson states that, it does the student a great service to study B & W photos of good paintings. The point here is to become familiar with a masters use of value to establish a painting rather than the student getting carried away by the color. Anyway, there are about 20 works of Mr. Carlsons in the book and each are used to teach a particular point. My opinion is that his work is pretty damn good. If you are really interested in seeing them in color just do a Google image search using his name. I paint two to three times a week out-doors and this book has been a real help. I have learned a lot. Highly recommended. Best wishes and Good Luck!!!

Understand and Interpret the landscape

This book is an in depth look at the landscape in terms of how to understand what you see and interpret it in paint. I became aware of it when master portrait artist Allan Banks recommended the book to a convention full of portrait artists as a way to improve ............. portraits. It was an intriguing recommendation and, it turns out, on the mark. You get a tremendous amount of information for your buck. Carlson's words hold true today as ever. As to the lack of color illustrations, I looked through my Richard Schmid and David A.Leffel books to see their paintings confirm Carlson's insights. In a sense it was refreshing not to be distracted from the content by beautiful illustrations. The writing style is indeed "quaint". Carlson generally says "man" when we would say "artist" today. With the original copyright in 1929, I think he is allowed. Sure brought back some memories...mailman instead of postal worker. His writing style incorporates complicated double negatives instead of the positive conversational tone we use today. I suggest you just smile and absorb his wisdom. If you are overwhelmed in your attempt to organize all the "stuff" out there in a landscape, this is the book for you.

A timeless classic for artists at any skill level.

Regardless of your skill level this classic text can help you perfect or refine your own paintings. The clearly written chapters on specific aspects of landscape painting can be used for quick reference when your faced with a problem in painting. A must for beginners!

Expert instruction from a master of the subject.

John Carlson is unique among artists in his ability to teach painting as masterfully as he did it himself. This book offers a deeper understanding of the subject than any other I have ever read. All things discussed within its pages seem perfectly logical and understandable and yet entirely new in the way they are presented. Master painter, master teacher, Carlson engages his audience completely and imparts his understanding fully. To read his philosophy of art alone is well worth the price. A must have book for the experienced painter and beginning student alike.
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