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IT'S POSSIBLE the greatest drawer the world has produced was a female apprentice to another artist in rococo France, or a Renaissance draftsman rendered invisible by the glare of an acknowledged master from a more powerful nearby city-stateóor a self-effacing art instructor currently working in Minnesota. Choosing the top 10 drawers of all time is a parlor game of dubious value. Instead, we decided to tally the number of times historical figures were referenced or reproduced in the first io issues of Drawing and showcase them with illuminating comments from a thoughtful working artist and a representative from one of the most respected art institutions in the country. Each of the 10 persons featured here offers work of exquisite beauty, but more important to our purposes, each offers insights and lessons a draftsman can use. Our writers and featured artists have said so. In the following pages, we explore why the work of these individuals is inspiring. Bob Bahr is the managing editor of American Artist. |
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