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Alla Prima: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Direct Painting

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Alla Prima is a comprehensive guide to direct painting, characterised by bold, expressive brushwork and a painterly, atmospheric surface. It covers the history of the direct methods in both Europe and America. From there, it includes detailed step-by-step lessons and discussions on drawing structure, broken and smooth brushwork, and colour development.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published January 6, 2009

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Al Gury

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421 reviews287 followers
December 26, 2014
This book was a great read and really explored exactly what is meant by "alla prima" painting. As the title suggests, this book is a "guide" and would be most useful to a student who is currently studying painting and is looking to expand their knowledge. I probably wouldn't recommend this book for beginners, especially since there are better intro books available, but once you've got some classroom experience, do consider giving this book a read.
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76 reviews3 followers
July 2, 2019
This is a wonderful book, with break downs of process, and some really great suggestions.
With only one formal painting class under my sleeve, I feel this book was much needed to round out much of what I didn't know, exactly how to tackle. I love that there are many master painter palettes listed, so one can experiment with them. There are little, significant facts too, like how still life drawing was called Nature Mort in France, and when art wasn't popular for showing off ones wealth, it showed the fragility of life. I think the beauty we see in still life, makes this obvious, however, I think it's important to remind ourselves of that each time we begin, a Nature Mort. There are many examples, and colour prints of many different artist's paintings in the book, and there are a handful of great perspectives and small individual habits mentioned which light the imagination.
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10 reviews1 follower
December 27, 2019
A lot of very helpful tips for painters, especially those wanting to explore or further their oil painting skills.
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February 2, 2023
Very wordy and poorly edited. Some interesting information but overall difficult to understand and follow
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661 reviews46 followers
February 19, 2010
This book is a strange mixture of good and bad. The technique-focused parts of the book are excellent, and gave me a real insight into some of the non-glazing methods covered.

On the other hand, Gury seems intent on changing the meaning of terms like "alla prima" and "direct painting" to mean whatever he wants them to mean. I'm not sure what his motivation is, but it renders the book confusing, and contradictory to the bulk of painting knowledge.
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36 reviews
May 24, 2010
This book is very informative, and contains demonstrations by the author of this method of painting. Also includes the listing of paints on many classical painters palettes, which was nice to see! Lists of materials and techniques. Good book!
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205 reviews14 followers
November 25, 2011
Good instruction book if you can't get to a class.
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43 reviews2 followers
November 30, 2015
Una vista superficial sobre la pintura en general, con muy poco énfasis en la técnica que le da título. No puedo evitar pensar que lo escogió para robarle ventas al clásico de Schmid.
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