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Linda Cateura (Author), David A. Leffel (Contributor)
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September 1, 1995
Some of the most popular art instruction books ever written have been based on student notes culled over the years from actual workshop sessions, with all their power and immediacy - and with practical, on-to-one contact between student and teacher. This is such a book. For more than two years, Linda Cateura has pursued teacher / artist David A. Leffel, notebook in hand, as he critiqued the work of students. Linda Cateura's succinct notes capture his insights, philosophy, painting hints, and general comments.

Leffel's classic, painterly, twentieth-century old master style, much in the manner of Rembrandt or Chardin, affords ample illustration of the ideas expressed - through his many paintings, details, demonstrations, and diagrams, almost all in color.

No matter what your level of ability, there is something here to apply to your own work, ideas that will cause you to rething your own ways of painting, hints to save you effort, or solutions to persistent painting problems.

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Linda Cateura was a literary editor of Harper's Bazaar for seven years, an associate editor of Woman's Day, and a freelance book reviewer for The New York Times and Saturday Review. She has studied at The New School, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Art Students League, where she attended David A. Leffel's classes. It was there that she wrote the notes that form the basis of this book.

David A. Leffel was born in New York City and gives workshops and demonstrations throughout the nation. His work hangs in both private and public collections, including the J.B. Speed art museum in Louisville, Kentucky, and his ideas and paintings also have been featured in many publications.

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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Watson-Guptill (September 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0823032795
  • ISBN-13: 978-0823032792
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 0.4 x 11 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #69,588 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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154 of 162 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My secrets of how to read "Oil painting secrets from a maste, September 12, 2001
This review is from: Oil Painting Secrets From a Master (Paperback)
OK, so the title of this review got cut off. It should read: "My secrets of how to read 'Oil painting secrets from a master.'"

Anyway, how in the world that a book could get excellent reviews in some comments, yet was claimed to be a disappointment in others? Here is the truth, as I see it.

THIS IS A BOOK ON OIL PAINTING TO OWN; and I say this based on my experience reading a considerable number of art books (see my "About You Area" for your info), as well as my own oil painting experience.

To keep it as short as possible, the following are facts and my opinions.

1) The artist: David A. Leffel is a realist artist, his style will certainly reminds the readers of Rembrandt's, you know, "the Old Master's".

2) To oil painting beginners: This book is NOT meant for beginners. Instead of giving this book a poor review, readers may be better off keeping it for future reference, when their painting skills up to par.

3) To others: This is what are covered in the book in extended bullet point format:
- Artistic thinking: on seeing, the concept
- Painting process: materials, brushstroke techniques, chiaroscuro (light/dark), massing, painting procedures, planes
- Basic advice: light and shadow, values, edges, color, painting still lifes, painting portraits, painting backgrounds
- General observations: comments on painting, attitudes that can hold you back.
For the demos, close-ups (from final painting) are shown to express points in case.

Here are my additional view:
- Mr. Leffel is one of the great names in contemporary American art (read my other reviews should you wonder what other great names may be). His open-minded and humble attitude towards painting and the learning process is very easy to connect, in my opinion, to individuals who love painting for the love of it. These individuals include those who go through painstaking efforts to ever improve their skills.

- This book is very enjoyable and profound. Advice and "secrets" (for those who love "shortcuts", or as I see them, "how an experienced, professional artist would do it - there are NO secrets, THEY ARE JUST GOOD SOLUTIONS THAT FIT YOUR STYLES AND SKILLS) like those in this book are valuable tricks of the trade.

My hat off to the artist (although I rarely wear one), and above all, let's get one thing straight: this book is a FIVE-STAR!

STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!

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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars good, but I expected more, December 19, 2001
This review is from: Oil Painting Secrets From a Master (Paperback)
This book should have been titled "My Method Of Painting". David Leffel is famous american painter who makes no secret of his admiration for Rembrandt and Chardin. His thoughts, hints and pieces of advice collected here are helpful and valuable, particulary to those beginners and intermediate painters who want to paint in the manner of Van Rijn. Or Leffel.
If one prefer style of some other great painter - say Titian, Vermeer, Bouguerau..., he might be somewhat dissapointed.
I admit that I expected elaborate account on the basics of the painting technique: recipes for mediums, ground and varnishes, the way the pigments behave in mixtures, how to achieve certain effects, what is recommendable and what should be avoided in painting - that sort of thing.
For the truth sake, it should be emphasized that due to the fact that this book was not written by Mr. Leffel himself, no wonder it isn't as systematic and comprehensive as one might expect from such a prominent painter.
Yet, what may confound an aspiring artist even more are contradictory pieces of advice like this:
"Make your light strong so the viewer doesn't look at the shadow" vs. "Make the shadow on your objects more vivid"
Or:
"To make something look darker, make the light next to it look lighter" vs. "If something looks dark and you want to lighten it, see how much light you can put in an adjacent area."
(Of course, these quotations were not culled from the same page)
In addition, most of the reproductions here are out of focus. In a painting technique book, high quality illustrations are essential. Whoever photographed Mr. Leffel's paintings should have visited ophtalmologist first.
In a nutshell - by purchasing this book an art student can't go wrong, but there are better ones; for instance Vernon Blake's "Creative Color For The Oil Painter".
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent - Not for Beginners though, February 16, 2004
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I am always skeptical of books which are meant to teach you to paint. I myself am an artist and I've learned the only way to paint is to do it and do it often. But his book is excellent because it helps you learn to "see" things you might otherwise miss. It is not for beginners but for those with some painting experience. This is one of the only books on painting I would recommend, besides perhaps, Gregg Kreutz's Problem Solving for Oil Painting, another excellent book, very similar to this one. Coincidently, Leffle [sic?], whose paintings are the ones featured in this book, was a teacher of Kreutz at the Art Students League of New York.
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