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Anonymous dearieme said...

"Them's that cain't do, teach."

It's a variant of a line by George Bernard Shaw.

September 19, 2013 at 12:02 PM

Blogger Albert. S said...

I own both of Speeds books and still find them invaluable for reference. But could he paint? Heck ya, Speed reminds me of those obscure 19th century English painters. That was probably more known for his position in teaching then his art work. He might of been overlooked from all the flooding talent of that age. The competition was phenomenal back then. His portrait work shows good draftsmanship, control of values, and overall a sense of dignity to the sitter, simple and to the point. Even today, I would ride my bike 100 miles to be a part of his learning circle. And just the same for Howard Pyle..:) I share the same feeling when buying art books..ha, ha. Usually if I dont strike a cord with them in terms of how good they are, I dont bother. I can deal with a little difference in style, but if I feel they cant give me something to better myself, forget it.
Good post, Don.

September 20, 2013 at 1:22 PM

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