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Volume  Volume1\The Practice Of Painting

Entry#  531. On the management of works (531. 532).


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OF A METHOD OF LEARNING WELL BY HEART.


When you want to know a thing you have studied in your memory

proceed in this way: When you have drawn the same thing so many

times that you think you know it by heart, test it by drawing it

without the model; but have the model traced on flat thin glass and

lay this on the drawing you have made without the model, and note

carefully where the tracing does not coincide with your drawing, and

where you find you have gone wrong; and bear in mind not to repeat

the same mistakes. Then return to the model, and draw the part in

which you were wrong again and again till you have it well in your

mind. If you have no flat glass for tracing on, take some very thin

kidts-kin parchment, well oiled and dried. And when you have used it

for one drawing you can wash it clean with a sponge and make a

second.


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