In the mid 19th century, Jean-Léon-Gerôme, professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris, commissioned one of his best students, Charles Bargue, to produce 196 lithographic models from which he developed the benchmark drawing course that trained the most outstanding classical artists of his time and into the 20th century.
Following the proven methods for teaching classical drawing, called Sight-Size Drawing, students of the time worked a whole year copying several of these lithographs before moving on to the live model.
Indeed, this three day workshop does not pretend to replace a year at the academy. Still, it will introduce students of the 21st century to the fundamental principles and practices of this solid, coherent method of teaching drawing in the classical manner.
Using genuine lithographs provided from a selection of original Bargue images, workshop students will learn to correctly set up the model for accurate copying. They will also be introduced to sighting methods that will train and sharpen the artist’s eye and produce a precise, accurate rendition of the model’s image.
Learning to properly prepare and manipulate the correct drawing tools (graphite or charcoal) will lead the student to a refined, classically rendered finish of the model’s copy.