Course in Pencil Sketching – Book One – Buildings and Streets [Hardcover] Watson, Ernest W.

$35

Hardcover is in good condition besides wear along the edges and corners. Spine is broken but taped and still intact. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

A vintage instructional gem, “Course in Pencil Sketching – Book One – Buildings and Streets” by Ernest W. Watson offers a glimpse into early 20th-century architectural drafting. Its well-preserved pages, despite wear, suggest a cherished resource for aspiring artists and architects of the era. With a focus on precise renderings of cityscapes, this book represents a tangible link to the training methods and artistic sensibilities of a bygone age, making it a fascinating find for collectors and enthusiasts of architectural history and drafting techniques.

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Hardcover is in good condition besides wear along the edges and corners. Spine is broken but taped and still intact. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This vintage instructional book, “Course in Pencil Sketching – Book One – Buildings and Streets” by Ernest W. Watson, offers a fascinating glimpse into the art of architectural sketching in the early 20th century. Published during a period of rapid urbanization and evolving architectural styles, this volume served as a practical guide for aspiring artists and architects alike, teaching them to capture the essence of cityscapes through detailed pencil renderings.

Watson’s meticulous approach to depicting buildings and streetscapes reflects the era’s emphasis on precise draftsmanship and attention to detail, skills that were highly valued in the pre-digital age. The book’s well-preserved pages, despite the wear on the binding, suggest it was a cherished resource for its previous owners, perhaps aspiring artists or architecture students honing their craft.

For collectors and enthusiasts of architectural history and drafting techniques, this book represents a tangible link to the past, offering insights into the training methods and artistic sensibilities of a bygone era. Its enduring appeal lies not only in its instructional value but also in its historical significance as a testament to the ever-evolving relationship between art, architecture, and the urban landscape.

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Weight 13 lbs
Dimensions 1.3 × 20.3 × 26.6 in
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