Notebook

Notebook, 1993-

MATERIALS & METHODS

Drawing

[From: Thompson, Daniel V., Jr., Research and Technical Adviser, The Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. The Practice of Tempera Painting. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1936. Fourth Printing, 1946.]

Transfering the Cartoon


When the preliminary studies are done, the drawing must be carried out on the panel. If a full-sized cartoon has been made [and it is certainly advisable for the beginner] the outlines may be taken off on tracing paper and transferred to the panel. Do not use carbon paper for this purpose, but rub the back of the tracing lightly with soft pencil, or with a little red ocher in powder. [Carbon paper usually contains soluble dyes, which "bleed through" any painting that you do over the marks it makes.] [p. 48]

[Thompson, Daniel V., Jr., Research and Technical Adviser, The Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. The Practice of Tempera Painting. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1936. Fourth Printing, 1946.]












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