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In week four, instructor Sheldon Borenstein will teach you the importance of scribble in your drawings. You will learn how scribble and gesture are the backbones that convey storytelling, emotion, and rhythm in your artwork.
Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Apollo and Daphne, 1622-1625.

Louis Ernest Barrias, The First Funeral, 1878.

Louis-Ernest Barrias, The Oath of Spartacus, 1871.

Cody Swanson, Maddelena.

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Saint Longinus, 1638.

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Triumph of Zephyr and Flora, 1734- 35.

Caravaggio, Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy, 1595.

Gustave Doré. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Illustration.


Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Davis, 1623-24.

Adriaen de Vries, Hercules Fights with the Dragon.

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, The Rape of Proserpina, 1621-23.

Peter Paul Rubens, The Judgment of Paris, 1636.

Francesco Solimena, Diana and Endymion, 1705-10.

Jusepe de Ribera, The Martyrdom of Saint Philip, 1639.
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