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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on painting
The Speed's book was originally published in 1924. There is another excellent and modern book basically covering same topics: "Alla Prima, Everything I Know about Painting" by Schmid. In comparison, Speed's book is physically much smaller, (less than 2/3 of Schmid's), but it is distilled and very rich. It gives a concise yet in-depth discussion of the most fundamental...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting perspective
This book was written at the historical turn from Impressionism to Expressionism. Speed's opinions about the transition are often indignant, yet poignant, and are a very interesting and informative example of the shock and opposition to the birth of pure abstraction. Once past that, he launches into a primer on oil painting as it was taught in his time. Even though I...
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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on painting, June 5, 2005
This review is from: Oil Painting Techniques and Materials (Dover Art Instruction) (Paperback)
The Speed's book was originally published in 1924. There is another excellent and modern book basically covering same topics: "Alla Prima, Everything I Know about Painting" by Schmid. In comparison, Speed's book is physically much smaller, (less than 2/3 of Schmid's), but it is distilled and very rich. It gives a concise yet in-depth discussion of the most fundamental things about painting: wholeness, unity & variety, and rhythm etc., under topics of tone value, color, edge, and design, while form and drawing are mainly discussed in his another book. While the Schmid's book is easier to understand for beginner, the two books target the same levels of readers.

When reading Speed's book, it's better to read carefully between the words. You can read Schmid's book faster, because Schmid's book uses more sentences or paragraphs to explain an idea. For example, on make decision about which edges you should paint or to blur, Schmid gives you several paragraphs of useful advice, while Speed has one-sentence summarization: "It is not the edges of the object but the edges of the tone masses that make up the visual impression, that you are painting". The sentence may be easily neglected and skipped by someone with first time reading, but if he carefully reads the context and understands the meaning, it becomes useful not only in edges selection, but also in picture design.

The book's analysis of paintings by old masters is practical and insightful. One example is its comment on an early portrait (plate 32) by Velasquez, that the edge going from the wing of the nostril to the outside of the mouth weaken the wholeness of the pictorial design. By this way, it helps you understand deeper not only the concept of wholeness and the function of edges, but also good design.

The book's most significant concentration is on the mental part of the painting process, mainly about what & how to see and to design, rather than on learning particular painting techniques and materials, therefore, I believe that the author's original title "The Science & Practice of Oil Painting" is a better one in telling you what is in the book.

The book used one chapter, 10% of the whole book, discussing `modern art', which I think is a bit too much. (Both Speed and Schmid basically hold same opinion on `modern art'. Schmid has the mentioning that what we called `Modern Art' is a different human activity from `Classical Art' except that `Modern' artists use, some times, the same tools as `Classical' artists.)

I highly recommend this book to everyone. For beginner, if you do not read carefully, you will only read the surface, so that you think the book is statically for beginner. But when you grow and you carefully read it again, you will find it is rich and it grows with you. For the very advanced, you can review its points for successful painting, which is concisely presented in the book.
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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Foundational Truths, August 2, 2005
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After years working as a visual development artist for film, I still find the best resource in regards to teaching conventional art are found in the writings of the past. Such greats as Andrew Loomis, John Vanderpoel, George Bridgman and Harold Speed held firm to strong principles not found today in most art teachers. The foundational principles of tone, texture, color and drawing taught in unity---skills that have been forgotten by many art schools across the country.

This book is like finding an old Jedi master who teaches the principles which were once so widely taught. Mr. Speed's commentary of several paintings of the old masters inspired me to look for the lost edges and tonal variations often times over looked. I read this work from cover to cover. I knew much of what was in the teaching before hand but was drawn into the presentation of so many foundational disciplines taught as a whole to create beautiful art. Well documented.

If you think art is burning a flag(...)this book is not for you. If you think art is a medium to uplift the human soul by the means of expressing tones, edges, drawing and color to the highest level of emotional impact this book is for you. It contains many insightful truths which will help you on your journey. The price of this book is a deal considering the amount of information that's packed inside.

I highly recommend this book to serious students and professionals who will enjoy the information contained within these pages. If you are a teacher please read the contents and pass this book on to your serious students.
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56 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a rare and valuable guide to traditional painting technique, April 3, 2000
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Stephen M. Barnes "hugowolf" (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is a treasure. I have checked it out of the library several times already and now have finally decided to buy it. I have yet to find a better guide to traditonal painting techniques. In a world of modern techniques based on 20th century aesthetics, this is the book for those of us who follow a different path. If you want to paint like Velasquez, Titian, or Nerdrum, this is the place to start.
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57 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good book for beginners., August 27, 2001
This review is from: Oil Painting Techniques and Materials (Dover Art Instruction) (Paperback)
Let me be honest with you, folks. This book is good for beginners who start painting (realist art) in oil, for several reasons: 1) It introduces the heart and soul of realist painting (as opposed to "modern art", which is covered in its own chapter), as well as (briefly) demonstrating an approach to paint in oil. 2) It discusses important elements in drawing and painting (tone, form, and value), the importance of accuracy in drawing and painting. 3) It discusses other issues such as composition, color, design. 4) It demonstrates how to paint a head from life with black and white plates to show the painting progress. 5) It comments BRIEFLY some of the old masters' works. However, this part is rather brief, in my opinion. 6) It covers colors and materials to some extent. It is, overall, a good start for beginners who need to get their feet wet in this field. However, do not expect to be able to paint the way the old masters did with just the information coming from this book.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read Book for the Serious Artist, January 11, 2007
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Robert Semans (San Jose, California United States) - See all my reviews
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As a professional artist I have been a long time admirer of Harold Speed's books. If you are interested in learning the craft of painting the human figure in oil, then there is really no better primer than Oil Painting Techniques by Harold Speed. From my own experience in painting I have come to find that Speed's approach is the most intelligent and manageable of any I've studied. It's a method that applies to any subject, not just figure painting. No cheap gimmicks or "tricks," just good common sense and a clear explanation how to break down the spectrum of visual data into the most important components.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond A "How To Book", March 19, 2006
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Harold Speed does a great job explaining the philosophy, method and techniques of sound traditional oil painting. If you are looking for a simple "how to" book, this is not for you. It goes much deeper than that, with various masters' works analyszed for their methods.
This book describes many of the nuances of traditional oil painting that are so sadly lacking in many of today's popular painters. The stress is on the craftsmanship that has been all but abandoned.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional, December 14, 2001
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Scott David Jenkins (dallas, texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This book, originally published in 1924, is one of the best books I have ever read on the subject. The author's insight into not only technique, but the artist's mindset is truely a treasure. This book is a must read for any serious painter, as well for any serious artist.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must have for every artist., April 18, 2007
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This book is one of the best books out there for painting, it offers a wontderful insight to the craft of painting the classical way. I read it multiple times and I keep learning from it. The drawing book by the same author is just as awesome.
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44 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a book that should become your Bible of painting., July 8, 1998
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This book you shall refer to over and over again learning newer and newer concepts and ideals you would have thought you had already learned. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE SERIOUS AND TRUE STUDENT OF PAINTING.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the best value, the best info, December 21, 2005
This review is from: Oil Painting Techniques and Materials (Dover Art Instruction) (Paperback)
This book is a must for anyone who wants to learn to oil paint. It's been in print for decades; a testament to it's truth and value in learning painting procedures. Not too old to be antiquated and not too new to be modernist, this book offers just good info based on the practice and experience of the author.
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