Be Inspired: To Draw Like a Renaissance Master

Discover the skills and techniques of drawing as you sketch along with the greatest artists of the Renaissance.

Drawing is the oldest, grandest tradition critical to an artist’s development and sketchbooks are a mainstay of all artists, amateur or professional. This elegant and inspiring workbook features examples of masterworks by some of the greatest artists in the Royal Collection, with an introduction to the materials and techniques used by such artists as Leonardo, Parmigianino, Michelangelo and Raphael among others.

Look, copy and be inspired to draw like a Renaissance Master.

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Material Hardback
Dimensions 13 x 1 x 21cm
EAN/ISBN 9781909741911
No. of Pages 96
SKU 12095789

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Product story

Martin Clayton is Head of Prints and Drawings for Royal Collection Trust, and has published widely on the Italian drawings in the Royal Collection, including Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing (2018). He is the curator of the forthcoming exhibition Drawing the Italian Renaissance (November 2024).

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