eBook Interactivo. El siglo XVIII es un periacute;odo esteacute;ril de la pintura espantilde;ola; salvo la gran figura de Goya; el laquo;monstruoraquo;; que va a llenar con su obra genial un gran vaciacute;o de cien antilde;os. Este hecho; repetido y confirmado por cien autores diferentes; es un poco extrantilde;o y hubiera debido despertar la curiosidad de los investigadores en buacute;squeda de las razones que lo hicieron posible. No ha sido asiacute;; sin embargo; y debemos contentarnos con las cuatro explicaciones toacute;picas: cansancio de nuestro espiacute;ritu creador; influencia de la dinastiacute;a borboacute;nica y del extranjerismo que trae consigo; directrices de la Academia de San Fernando; creada a mediados de siglo; etc..
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Inspirational for the beginner drawerBy GGI bought this for my 6 year old granddaughter who loves to draw everyday. She was thrilled; but her 9 year old sister also likes the book and uses it as well. I bought Draw 50 Cats and Draw 50 dogs as well and both girls like all three books. If someone is more advanced in their drawing; this might be a little too easy; but its certainly appropriate for the 5-9 year old who wants to draw cute animals.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Simply great!By Turquoise FanMy little granddaughter; who is 8; loves to draw. She just got this today; loves it; and sent me a picture of a very good drawing of a chick. I want to get a couple of books for myself (birds? cats? animals? flowers?) and I suggested to a friend that she gets one for a senior relative who has Alzheimers.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good book for older kids/teens who want advance and have the patience to do so.By A. VegaI bought this for my 10 year old girl whos a future vet/zoologist. Its has really nice designs; with progressive steps to start with leading through 6-8 steps to the final one. The one thing I wish was that it had an age range or skill recommendation as it might be frustrating for someone who has minimal drawing experience. The final images are well shaded and detailed; which can be complex for younger kids; but overall I think it does a good job in teaching structural steps to creating an image.As the book recommends; Ill definitely have to go out and get quality drafting paper; pencils; and erasers; as well as encourage her to not be frustrated if not mimicking the authors final images. Its all a step by step process..