TY - BOOK AU - Maynard,Patrick TI - Drawing Distinctions: The Varieties of Graphic Expression SN - 9781501728624 AV - NC703 .M33 2005 U1 - 741.2 22 PY - 2018///] CY - Ithaca, NY PB - Cornell University Press KW - Drawing KW - Philosophy KW - Technique KW - Art History KW - PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Illustrations --; Preface --; Part I: All Kinds of Drawings --; Introduction --; Chapter 1. Picture of a Drawn World --; Chapter 2. Instruments of Change --; Chapter 3. Drawing and Graphic Displays --; Chapter 4. Drawing/Disegno --; Part II: The Course of Drawing --; Chapter 5. The Forms of Shape --; Chapter 6. Depictive Drawing --; Chapter 7. Convincing Depiction --; Chapter 8. Depictions as Depictions --; Chapter 9. Decorative Depiction --; Part III: Drawing's Resources --; Chapter 10. Advancing the Drawing Course --; Chapter 11. Forms and Frameworks --; Chapter 12. Drawing's Own Devices --; Part IV: The Fullness of Drawing --; Chapter 13. Drawing's Dualisms --; Chapter 14. Drawings as Drawn --; Notes --; Index of Personal Names --; Index of Subjects; restricted access N2 - "If our procedure is to work steadily in the direction of drawing as fine art, rather than (as we so often find) beginning from examples of such art, where shall we begin? One attractive possibility is to begin at the beginning—not the beginning in prehistory, which is already wonderful art, but with our personal beginnings as children. From there it will be the ambitious project of this book to investigate 'the course of drawing,' from the first marks children make to the greatest graphic arts of different cultures."—from the IntroductionPatrick Maynard surveys the rich and varied practices of drawing, from the earliest markings on cave walls to the complex technical schematics that make the modern world possible, from cartoons and the first efforts of preschoolers to the works of skilled draftspeople and the greatest artists, East and West.Despite, or perhaps because of, its ubiquity, drawing as such has provoked remarkably little philosophical reflection. Nonphilosophical writing on the topic tends to be divided between specialties such as art history and mechanics. In this engagingly written and well-illustrated book, Maynard reveals the interconnections and developments that unite this fundamental autonomous human activity in all its diversity. Informed by close discussion of work in art history, art criticism, cognitive and developmental psychology, and aesthetics, Drawing Distinctions presents a theoretically sophisticated yet approachable argument that will improve comprehension and appreciation of drawing in its many forms, uses, and meanings UR - https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501728624 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781501728624 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781501728624/original ER -