Adolf von Menzel, Menzel Copy (part 2)

final drawing copy of Menzel's Head of Bearded Man

final drawing copy of Menzel's Head of Bearded Man

Here is the result after day 2. Now after an entire day away from the drawing, the values of the entire form of the cheek from the nose/corner of the eye to the beard is quite off. I didn’t notice this during the session. This is a good lesson in taking breaks!

I hope to run into more of Adolf Menzel’s drawings – graphite, pen and ink, anything. Menzel was self-taught and did not attend an academy. He has excellent knowledge of perspective, linework and anatomy as well as a wonderful sense of form. He, too, was a painter and illustrator like Mucha. Both did etchings and woodcuts — excellent draughtsmen.

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  • Tracy Banaszynski

    Nice job Jayme. I like this. It's great that you're spending time with Menzel!

  • Tracy Banaszynski

    Nice job Jayme. I like this. It's great that you're spending time with Menzel!

  • http://www.jaymedelrosario.com admin

    Thanks for visiting, Tracy. Yes, Menzel drawings a pretty spectacular and I hope to run into more of his drawings.

  • http://pencilsketchin.blogspot.com Prabhu

    nice sketches..Looks inspiring
    Prabhu
    http://pencilsketchin.blogspot.com

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