. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. 60 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 7. Draw Fig. 3 below the eye resting on the ground. Basket 4 is drawn at the left of the eye. Observe that thewicker work of which the basket is composed does not extend allover the side, but is merely suggested at one end ; the imaginationis left to fill out the remainder of the wicker work. Suggestionis one of the most important elements in drawing and shouldreceive the closest attention. Observe that the apples in basket 4are suggested by one stem and one I^lossom end. Fig. 4 is apencil drawing and Fig. 5 a pen drawing. 8. Draw Ijasket 4.
. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. 60 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 7. Draw Fig. 3 below the eye resting on the ground. Basket 4 is drawn at the left of the eye. Observe that thewicker work of which the basket is composed does not extend allover the side, but is merely suggested at one end ; the imaginationis left to fill out the remainder of the wicker work. Suggestionis one of the most important elements in drawing and shouldreceive the closest attention. Observe that the apples in basket 4are suggested by one stem and one I^lossom end. Fig. 4 is apencil drawing and Fig. 5 a pen drawing. 8. Draw Ijasket 4. 9. Draw basket 4 at the right of the eye. 10. Draw basket 5. 11. Draw basket 5 at the left of the Basket six is drawn directly in front of the eye, consequentlythe front face alone shows. It differs fron) l)asket 4 in not havingany part suggested but everything represented as it appears on thebasket. AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 61 12. Draw basket 6 below the eye. 13. Draw basket 6 resting on its side below and at the leftof the eye, and five balls rolling out.
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