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What to Draw and How to Draw It (With Illustrations): Drawing Made Easy for Children & Beginners — Year 1913

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What if drawing wasn’t about talent—but about seeing differently?

In this classic drawing guide, illustrator E.G. Lutz reveals a timeless, visual method that transforms beginners into confident artists—no tracing, no guessing, no talent required. Originally published in 1913 and still celebrated today, this book breaks down complex drawings into simple, structured steps using clear lines, shapes, and proportions.

Whether you're drawing animals, faces, toys, or birds, each lesson begins with a basic “key line” that gradually builds into a finished image—making the process feel intuitive, even magical. Lutz’s system doesn’t just teach drawing; it develops observation, spatial awareness, and creative confidence.

Why This Edition Stands Complete and restored 1913 edition by E.G. Lutz

Dozens of charming illustrations: cats, camels, parrots, faces, and more

Visual instruction only – no jargon, no art degree needed

Naturally introduces perspective and proportion

Great for kids, adults, teachers, and creative learners

This is the very book that inspired a young Walt Disney—proof of its lasting influence in the world of visual storytelling.

Ideal artists of any age

Homeschooling parents and teachers

Anyone interested in vintage art instruction

Creative gifts for children or curious minds

Download today and rediscover the joy of drawing—one simple shape at a time.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 20, 2025

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