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Favorite Books for Learning Classical Techniques!

Hi Everybody!

Every so often, it's good to share the names of our favorite books.

Two of my favorites are Richard G. Hatton's "Figure Drawing" and "Figure Composition". The first is a fairly thorough life drawing class. The second is more about composition.

If you have any favorite life drawing, painting or other classical books that were really a help to you, please share their names with us!

Barb Solomon
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