GEORGE BRIDGMAN
'George Brandt Bridgman' (born in 1865 in Canada - died in 1943) was a painter, writer, and teacher in the fields of anatomy and figure drawing.
In his youth, George Brandt Bridgman studied the arts under painter and sculptor Jean-Léon Gérôme at the Ecole des Beaux Arts Paris, and later with Gustave Boulanger.
Bridgman lived in New York where he taught anatomy and figure drawing at New York City's Art Students League.
George Brandt Bridgman is notable for using a cube as a base for figures' heads, as opposed to a sphere like most other artists. [1]
★ Amazon.com Books by Bridgman
★ Art Students League of New York
1. "George Brandt Bridgman at Askart.com"
| Contents |
| Education |
| Teaching |
| Style |
| External Links |
| References |
Education
In his youth, George Brandt Bridgman studied the arts under painter and sculptor Jean-Léon Gérôme at the Ecole des Beaux Arts Paris, and later with Gustave Boulanger.
Teaching
Bridgman lived in New York where he taught anatomy and figure drawing at New York City's Art Students League.
Style
George Brandt Bridgman is notable for using a cube as a base for figures' heads, as opposed to a sphere like most other artists. [1]
External Links
★ Amazon.com Books by Bridgman
★ Art Students League of New York
References
1. "George Brandt Bridgman at Askart.com"
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