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A practical manual lays out a progressive method for studying composition by treating line, notan (dark-and-light), and color as foundational elements and offering graded exercises, brush practice, and examples drawn from Japanese materials and prints. It emphasizes building harmony through structured design work in squares, circles, rectangles, landscapes, and representational subjects, and explains systems of two, three, and multiple values alongside color theory and scheme-making. The approach advocates training appreciation and judgment through constructive practice rather than imitation, providing lessons and illustrations for students and teachers to develop control of form, color, and spatial rhythm.

About the Author

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Arthur W. Dow

Arthur W. Dow was an influential American artist, educator, and author, primarily recognized for his contributions to the field of art education and composition. His notable work, "Composition," emphasizes the principles of design and visual harmony, reflecting his belief in the importance of artistic structure. Dow's teachings and writings have significantly impacted the way art is approached in educational settings, advocating for a balance between creativity and technical skill. He played a pivotal role in promoting the integration of art into everyday life, making his work relevant not only to artists but also to a broader audience interested in aesthetics.

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