. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. 62 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 15. Draw basket 8 below and at the left of the eye and fillwith eggs. Basket 9 is placed on top of a post. It is above and atthe left of the eye. Fig. 10 is a comb-basket attached to a is above and at the right of the eye. s. y- = -. 16. Draw basket 9. 17. Draw basket 9 with the right face to the front. 18. Draw basket 9 below and at the left of the eye. 19. Draw basket 10. 20. Draw basket 10 below and at the right of the eye. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 63 LINES. A line, apparently, may be full of expression. It mayexpress hardness or softnes


. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. 62 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 15. Draw basket 8 below and at the left of the eye and fillwith eggs. Basket 9 is placed on top of a post. It is above and atthe left of the eye. Fig. 10 is a comb-basket attached to a is above and at the right of the eye. s. y- = -. 16. Draw basket 9. 17. Draw basket 9 with the right face to the front. 18. Draw basket 9 below and at the left of the eye. 19. Draw basket 10. 20. Draw basket 10 below and at the right of the eye. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 63 LINES. A line, apparently, may be full of expression. It mayexpress hardness or softness, strength or weakness, the supple,the flexil)le, the graceful—almost any quality, providing theproper thought guides the pencil. Notwithstanding lines seemto have expression, seem to be pregnant with life and vital-ity, they, in themselves, really possess none of these, and thisfact should l)e recognized. A line in drawing possesses no expres-sion, no life, no vitality, except as it is imparted and vitalizedby the thought behind it. ^^^^J^^ga, Gwcxlj U\\\ BVacV Wwe.; at—esata^wnmiiiriii itiiin>irin« i,-— . ?? ? I II ?iiiimtiww—BBiaBBB^ I G\t(xUfe^ \\we,s „sa«^ ---^- ?^;!2^^5^<—~ The thought, the idea, is e


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