The Art of Drapery by Mario Cooper (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1983)

Folds! Folds! Folds are the bane of my existence! I don't want to sound dramatic, but folds are like math to me. They have the uncanny ability to shut down my brain. Whenever I stumble upon a how-to instruction book on folds and drapery, I impulsively purchase it, regardless of the author.

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Willy Pogany's Drawing Lessons (David McKay Company, 1946)

Willy Pogany is one of my favorite illustrators. He was an Hungarian-born artist active in the 19th and early 20th century, and was known for his remarkable contributions to the field of illustration. He provided illustrations for classic literature and mythology as well as for fairy tales and children's books.

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