Briefly discusses Al R. Young's transition from pencil drawing to lithography, and the influence of that transition of treatment of subjects. Publication: 3.24.0105.010
Article No.: 0.09.5000.066
Al Young's Drawing Technique, Part 3By Al R. Young Categories: Articles | Drawing | Lithographs | Al R. Young | Studio equipment and practice | Vol. 1 No. 6 | The Studio Briefly discusses Al R. Young's transition from pencil drawing to lithography, and the influence of that transition of treatment of subjects. Publication: 3.24.0105.010 Article No.: 0.09.5000.066 |
| Table of Contents Article No.: 0.09.5000.066 1. Article Information a. Source b. Copyright and Usage c. Cite this Article (MLA/Chicago) 2. Order the Article 3. Related Articles |
AuthorAl R. Young Copyright and UsageThis article is Copyright 2009 • By Al R. Young • All Rights Reserved. Cite this Article (MLA/Chicago) Young, Al R. "Al Young's Drawing Technique, Part 3". Storybook Home Journal 1.6 (2001): 13. Young, Al R. "Al Young's Drawing Technique, Part 3". Storybook Home Journal 1, no. 6 (2001): 13. |
Vol. 1 No. 6 - Heaven to Betsy$7 USD- Includes Domestic ShippingFeatures Heaven to Betsy by Maud Hart Lovelace. 16 pages. 61 black and white illustrations. 11 articles. 8.5 in. x 11 in. booklet. Categories: Betsy-Tacy series, Heaven to Betsy, Maud Hart Lovelace, Journal Product No.: 3.24.0105.010 Availability: In StockItem can ship by Friday, 16 January, 2009 through USPS First Class Mail |
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