I've recently started studying Hendrik Goltzius' work to learn how to better use cross contour lines, can anyone suggest any other artists with similar techniques that I can study?
Gonna post some of what I have in the meantime.
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>>2886965
Some of Rubens' drawings had similar crosshatching, pic related
>>2886976
I see where Burne Hogarth got some of his inspiration.
Albrecht Dürer
Do you mean cross hatching though? Cross contour lines would be lines going around a form, like a wireframe. Though effective hatching often goes with the form as well.
>>2886981
Nope I mean cross contour, in the pictures I posted you can distinctly make out that the lines are defining the form and shape as they add value to the illustration.
>>2886965
check out the illustrations on your money
I think most of Gustave Dore's stuff is single lines rather than cross contour, but there's some which are. Either way he's good to study in general.
>>2886980
kek
Bargue. Duh.
>>2886965
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
>>2889214
That's not even a Bargue plate, that's from a plate in a course designed by Bernard-Romain Julien. The Bargue course actually was designed to replace the Julien one.
Source: I own the Bargue Course that Gerald Ackerman put together and republished, and the intro discusses the history of the Bargue course and specifically compares that image to the one Bargue did of the same bust of Homer.