Angelica Kauffman Coloring Book: Angelica Kauffman Grayscale Coloring Book #1 - Color The Greatest Compositions In History

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The greatest compositions in history, waiting for your colors Bring them to life with your colors - they've been waiting for you, for this day... This is Great Artists Coloring book GGC14.103XL, a grayscale coloring book, where you color beautiful grayscales. If you like the traditional kind of coloring book, where you color outlines, see GAC14.103XL. Traditional and grayscale coloring books each give you a stage in the artistic process: underdrawing and underpainting. Get the best for the coloring you love, or get both and become a master! In this art coloring book (large size, 76 pages): A Warm Welcome to the World of Art Coloring! In 1759, Angelica Kauffman labored in her studio to create some of the greatest compositions in human history, filling them with the best colors available to her. Now, with your pens, pencils, pastels and paints, you have in your pocket shades Kauffman could only dream of, and your own eye for color. Grab your chance to collaborate with her: fill these compositions with your colors and your eye; make them live again, and create amazing artworks that span the centuries. A Colorist's Guide: Using the artist's method of 'underpainting', the beautiful textures of these compositions are presented in perfect grayscale, just waiting for your colors to bring them to life - let the grayscale guide and inspire your shading. Paler areas can take a pure color, or be left white for a bold effect. If you think you have made a mistake, don't worry, keep going until you have filled the frame with color - every stroke is part of your journey with great art, and your hand has traced the same contours of genius that Angelica Kauffman's did in 1759. Few have such a connection to great composition, so pick some great colors and make some great art! 36 Masterpieces in Perfect Grayscale: Flora, 1780 Mary Tisdal Reading, 1771 Johann Joachim Winckelmann, 1764 Lady Georgiana Spencer, Henrietta Spencer and George Viscount Althorp, 1766 Woman as a Vestal Virgin, 1770 Self-portrait, 1770 Penelope Waken by Eurykleia, 1772 The Family of the Earl of Gower, 1772 Lady Elizabeth Christiana Hervey, 1759 A Sybil, 1775 Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus, 1774 Self-Portrait with Charcoal Holder and Sharpener, 1770 Ferdinand IV of Naples, and his Family, 1783 Sarah Harrop (Mrs. Bates) as a Muse, 1780 Eleanor, Countess of Lauderdale, 1780 Her husband, the painter Antonio Zucchi, 1781 Ludwig I of Bavaria as Crown Prince, 1778 Young woman, 1781 Self-portrait, 1780 Self-Portrait, 1780 A personification of Hebe, 1778 Furstin Josepha Sophie von Liechtenstein, 1776 Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso, 1782 Goethe, 1787 Valentine Rescues Silvia, 1789 Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia, 1788 Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well, 1795 Anna von Escher van Muralt, 1800 The Sorrow of Telemachus, 1783 Self-portrait Hesitating between the Arts of Music and Painting, 1794 Pliny the Younger and His Mother at Miseno, 1785 Circe Enticing Ulysses, 1786 Baroness of Krudener and Her Son Paul, 1787 Phryne seduces the philosopher Xenocrates, 1794 Self-portrait with flower-wreath, 1771 Agrippina Mourns the Urn of Germanicus, 1793

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