Drawing course at the Archaeological Museum in Innsbruck

Learn to draw bodies and proportions at the Innsbruck Archaeological Museum
€42.00

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What's included
Admission to the University Archaeological Museum, professional guidance and assistance, materials
Location
The course takes place at the Archaeological University Museum Innsbruck, main university building, Innrain 52 (3rd floor).
Duration
1h30
Languages
German

Class description

At the Innsbruck Archaeological University Museum, we take a closer look and practice drawing bodies, proportions, light and shadow. Here we have the opportunity to see plaster casts of ancient statues up close and learn more about the creation of such copies. In creative drawing exercises, we dedicate ourselves to copying these impressive statues in order to skilfully capture proportions, light and shadow. All you need is a pen, paper, and your eyes.

 

How does this activity work?

  • Welcome and brief introduction to the University Archaeological Museum
  • Joint tour of the exhibition
  • Visiting the plaster casts of ancient statues
  • Explanation of proportions, light and shadow
  • Practical drawing exercises with guidance
  • Tips and individual support from the instructor
  • Final meeting and feedback session

Who should definitely take part?

  • Beginners and advanced in drawing
  • Art lovers of all ages
  • Anyone who wants to improve their drawing skills
  • People interested in archaeology and ancient art

Details to remember

What to bring?

  • Comfy clothes
  • Own drawing materials (optional)

What is included?

  • Admission to the University Archaeological Museum
  • Professional guidance and support from an experienced instructor
  • Material: crayons and paper
  • Small group for individual attention

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