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Outdoor Sketching / Four Talks Given before the Art Institute of Chicago; The Scammon Lectures, 1914

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A seasoned plein-air painter presents four illustrated lectures that teach how to observe and record the external world rapidly and honestly. The talks address composition and mass, handling watercolors—especially color harmonies and the predominance of grays—and charcoal technique, weaving practical tips, personal habits for outdoor work, and illustrative diagrams. Emphasis falls on direct observation, speed, choice of a limited palette and tools, and translating natural light, color relationships, and tonal structure into expressive sketches that retain vitality without studio invention.

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Francis Hopkinson Smith

Francis Hopkinson Smith was an American author, painter, and engineer, known for his engaging storytelling and vivid characterizations. His literary works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, with a notable focus on the lives of eccentric and colorful characters. Among his best-known books is "Colonel Carter of Cartersville," which showcases his ability to blend humor and pathos in a narrative that reflects Southern life. Smith's diverse talents also extended to the visual arts, where he gained recognition as a painter. His contributions to literature and art have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in American cultural history.

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