Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures
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A practical handbook for students and lovers of art that explains the principles of pictorial composition and offers guidance for evaluating pictures. It presents formal constructional ideas—balance, line, circular and angular arrangements, grouping, focal entrance and exit, and the handling of light and shade—then addresses aesthetic concerns such as breadth versus detail, suggestiveness, mystery, simplicity, and finish. The closing chapters outline critical judgment tools, treating color harmony, tonal values, enveloping atmosphere, perspective, and perceptual bias. Numerous illustrations and an appendix translate the concepts into working formulas and exercises for practice.
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