Classical Portrait Drawing: The Renaissance Man’s Method

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Classical Portrait Drawing: The Renaissance Man’s Method provided by Domestika is a comprehensive online course. Classical Portrait Drawing: The Renaissance Man’s Method is taught by Michele Bajona. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Domestika. The course is taught in Englishand is $14.00. Visit the course page at Domestika for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Learn to cultivate active curiosity while exploring Leonardo da Vinci’s drawing techniques to create a classical portrait drawing with materials used in the Renaissance era

    • Introduction
    • The Renaissance Movement and Leonardo da Vinci
    • Anatomy and Proportions
    • Drawing a Portrait in Leonardo’s Style
    • Presenting and Preserving Your Portrait
    • Final project
    The artistic legacy that the great Leonardo da Vinci left on the art world is undeniable. Michele Bajona is a contemporary figurative artist with a passion for the history and teachings of classical renaissance painters. He has taught renaissance art history at several universities, institutes, and conferences across the globe.

    In Michele’s first course, he teaches students how to create striking watercolor portraits with a live model. In this course, Michele takes you on a trip through the renaissance period to discover the works of "the renaissance man" and learn his invaluable drawing methods. Are you ready to create an artistic portrait filled with the knowledge and skill of Leonardo da Vinci’s techniques?

Syllabus
    • About Me
    • Influences
    • Lights and Shadows
    • Support Preparation 2
    • Support Preparation 1
    • Drawing Materials of the Renaissance
    • The Art and Life of Leonardo da Vinci
    • Introducing the Renaissance Movement
    • Anatomical Drawings
    • Proportions: Portrait Study 2
    • Proportions: Portrait Study 1
    • Botanical Drawings 2
    • Botanical Drawings 1
    • Final Revision
    • Features and Details 2
    • Features and Details 1
    • Tonal Values
    • Gesture and Drawing Structure
    • Preparations and Composition
    • Preservation
    • How To Take Pictures of Your Work
    • Draw with Leonardo: The Reinassance Drawing