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Drawing in charcoal and crayon for the use of students and schools

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A practical manual that instructs students in charcoal and crayon drawing, beginning with essential equipment and materials—easel, drawing-board, papers, charcoals, and crayons—and precise preparation like stretching paper. It distinguishes two working methods, line-based and stump-blended, and offers elementary exercises, measurement and comparative-proportion techniques, and guidance for portraits, hair, drapery, backgrounds, landscapes, and point work. Practical advice on tools, stumps, shading, and finishing accompanies illustrative plates and an appendix that explains them, aiming to take learners from quick sketches to more refined, finished drawings.

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Frank Fowler

Frank Fowler was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and instructional texts. He is particularly recognized for the "Broncho Rider Boys" series, which combines adventure and themes of bravery, appealing to young readers with tales of the American West. In addition to his fiction, Fowler wrote educational materials, such as "Drawing in Charcoal and Crayon for the Use of Students and Schools," which reflects his interest in art education. His works often blend entertainment with moral lessons, making them a staple in early 20th-century youth literature.

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