| 1. How to Draw People (Dover Pictorial Archive Series) | 
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By: Barbara Soloff Levy Publisher: Dover Publications May 21, 2002
My daughter is nine and loves to draw. This book gave her a lot of confidence. The pictures are cute and simple. Once she memorizes this book, I will buy her another one from this author... more
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| 2. How to Draw (How to Draw (Dover)) | 
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By: Barbara Soloff Levy Publisher: Dover Publications April 20, 2001
The book itself has very simple drawing instructions which produced drawings my kids could be proud of, but the pages started falling out the moment we opened the book.Its a bit annoying because now I have to store loose pages and try to keep them from getting lost... more
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| 3. Perspective Made Easy | 
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By: Ernest R. Norling Publisher: BN Publishing August 25, 2008
Just received this from Amazon yesterday and it's great. This is a classic, copyright 1939. The illustrations are clear and beautifully presented, and the writing is equally clear and cogent. It's not as encompassing as Cole's Perspective for Artists, but the two make excellent companion books. This is the sixth book on perspective I've picked up this year, and every one of them seems to give some... more
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| 4. Pencil Drawing: Project Book for Beginners | 
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By: Michael Butkus, Eugene Metcalf, William Powell, Mia Tavonatti Publisher: Walter Foster Publishing January 01, 2003
I bought this book to send to my grandkids in France who are showing signs of artistic abilities. I hope they enjoyed it as I never heard back!... more
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| 5. Sargent Portrait Drawings: 42 Works by John Singer Sargent (Dover Art Library) | 
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By: John Singer Sargent, Trevor Fairbrother Publisher: Dover Publications August 01, 1983
A bit disappointing as there are few guidelines or words of instruction.
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| 6. How to Draw Faces | 
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By: Barbara Soloff Levy Publisher: Dover Publications July 17, 2003
I gave this to a six-year-old and it was quickly cast aside. She loves the Usborne books and I will stick with those in the future. The illustrations are poor and confusing. The illustrator should practice with the Usborne books!... more
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| 7. Draw 50 Animals | 
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By: Lee J. Ames Publisher: Broadway March 12, 1985
well done for the beginner. very simplistic in his approach very simple drawings to follow great for kids... more
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| 8. Draw 50 Buildings and Other Structures: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Castles and Cathedrals, Skyscrapers and Bridges, and So Much More... | 
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By: Lee J. Ames Publisher: Broadway May 01, 1991
This was a gift for my grandson's tenth birthday. He loves to draw and has a great imagination. He started using the book immediately-drew an igloo and "added" an eskimo. These books are fun and educational-good addition to "how-to" libraries for children and adult artists... more
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| 9. Constructive Anatomy (Dover Books on Art Instruction) | 
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By: George B. Bridgman Publisher: Dover Publications June 01, 1973
I was dissappointed in this product..it is not a copy of the original book..just a facsimile with less information..very incomplete..company didn't tell me..it was not worth the $20.00 it cost (including shipping). Also company never sent me notification that they received my order, none that they shipped..and never responded to my e-mails...a negative experience!... more
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| 10. Sketchbook-Black Blank Book-5 1/2 x 8 1/4" | 
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By: Watson-Guptill Publications Publisher: Watson-Guptill March 01, 1996
Decent. The sticker on the picture does come off for those who are curious. Pages are thinner than I hoped *I didn't check for pound #) but still quality... more
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