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Life class
noun
A teaching session in which art students practice drawing or painting the human figure using a live (often naked) model
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"Life Class" opens with two temper tantrums.
Life Class, (edited by Christopher Hope, father of one of his favourite pupils Daniel Hope) is published in 1987, containing 'thoughts, exercises, reflections of an itinerant violinist".
Eakins's element was life class.
First, the life class.
Novelist Jean Rhys shimmers through "Life Class: A sketch".
Chronologically, "Toby's Room" straddles Barker's previous novel, "Life Class".
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The best drawings are skillful and sexy; others look like life-class warm-ups (Johnson).
Just about every conceivable style is represented, from life-class figurative drawing to abstruse sorts of conceptualism.
Downstairs in the front hall, a clothes line ran along the wall, clipped with drawings of lounging life-class nudes.
"He's making a piece for our auction". Downstairs in the front hall, a clothes line ran along the wall, clipped with drawings of lounging life-class nudes.
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