Painting in Oil: Copying the Old Masters
Overview
Curriculum
This course is about analyzing the techniques, pictorial codes and conventions of an Old Master painting and applying that analysis to the making of a copy.
Students will work from a high resolution print of an old master painting onto a a white canvas support using the oil technique, with an intent to be as faithful as possible to the original method.
The choice of artists include: Velazquez, Rembrandt, Sargent and Reynolds. If other artists are of interest, please let us know at the time of registration.
Materials
- Linen cloth with plaster imprint, dimensions 40x50cm
- Hog bristle brushes, drip tip (or cat’s tongue), size 4,8,12,16,20, at least two for each size, recommended brands Raphael, Tintoretto, Winsor & newton, Rosemary.
- Linseed oil
- NO Turpentine – Please use Tintorsetto, an odorless solvent.
- Oil colors in tube:
Ivory Black
Cobalt Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Vermilion
Natural Umber
Yellow Ocher
Titanium White
Recommended brands: LeFranc, Michael Harding, Mussini, Old Holland - Oil and thinner bowls with cap suitable for the palette (with hook)
- Professional wooden palette (the largest you can find)
- Spatulas, triangular in shape and medium-large in size
- Solid Marseille soap
- Rags
- Paper towels
Terms and Conditions
A non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration.
There is no reimbursement for absences, nor make-up lessons.
Registration is managed through our Course Registration portal. If you have any difficulties registering, please let us know via email or call/text via WhatsApp: +39 347 263 1033.
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Meet Your Instructor:
Alessandro Dupré
Alessandro Dupré was born in Latina, Lazio, Italy, in 1987.
He became interested in painting at the age of 12 and attended the extra-curricular courses of the artist Giuseppe Conte.
After completing his high school studies, he continued in the artistic field, first attending the Academy of Rome and then the Florence Academy of Art.
In the period preceding his attendance at the FAA, he settled for a few years in Paris, a city that influenced him in his artistic taste, finding interest in French painting of the 18th and 19th centuries.
He obtained a scholarship from the FAA to support art history lectures, contributing to the research of historiographical material.
He has participated in several collective exibitions including Rome Art Salon and some solo exhibitions.
He returned to his hometown after his studies, where he currently lives and works in his studio-atelier.