Bargue Plate: An online portrait drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

Follow Lizet Dingemans as she tackles a horse portrait plate from the Charles Bargue drawing course, a renowned 19th-century instructional series designed to teach drawing techniques in the classical atelier style. Using black pencil and compressed charcoal on white paper, she shows you how to apply Bargue’s method, which emphasizes precise observation, to create accurate proportions and fine details.
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