Rembrandt’s Drawings of Children – Anticipation & Action

Rembrandt’s Drawings of Children

 
These two drawings remind me of some of the storyboard sketches of Walt Disney’s ‘Nine Old Men’ period. The action & drama is supremely rendered with economy of means, a sure sign of mastery.
 
 

 

 

Here’s what Wiki has to say about one of the ’12 Basic principals of animation’ according to Ollie Jonston & Frank Thomas : sahme ;  wiki used to have a great story board sketch of the dwarves falling down the stairs by Frank Thomas… on of my favourite drawings… gone , broken link…probably Walt Disney tightening up on copyright. Goodbye  fair use. Anyway, back to quoting from Wiki :

Anticipation

Anticipation is used to prepare the audience for an action, and to make the action appear more realistic.

 

Anticipation: A baseball player making a pitch prepares for the action by moving his arm back.

 

 

Not without a certain amount of tender humour… we anticipate the next footstep in the above drawing! Story boarding before Walt Disney

We sense a closure, an ending,  a final stage where the action is terminated. You can see it coming…

M_L & I laughed about this naughty boy … Been there, done that! Note the shoe being kicked off. Genius.

Look at this beautiful child 🙂 Tempus Fugit.

 

One of Mine :

Adam Cope – ‘Mother & Child’

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related posts :  Rembrandt’s Gesture Drawing

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