Doodle Sources
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The Art Doodle Book: Great Artists Provide the Inspiration, You Do the Rest!
The beginnings of drawings based on the work's of the world's most
renowned artists serve as starting points for the aspiring artist.
Doodlers of all ages can add their own twist and create original
masterpieces of their own with inspirational starting points from 26
world famous masters.
www.edwardrhamilton.com
The da Vinci notebook in the British Library is known today as the Codex Arundel. It is not a bound volume, but was put together after his death from his loose papers of various types and sizes. The first section was begun at Florence on 22 March 1508, but the remainder comes from different periods in Leonardo's life (1452-1519). This collection of Leonardo's notes contains short treatises, notes and drawings on a variety of subjects from mechanics to the flight of birds. They are written in Italian, and in Leonardo's characteristic 'mirror writing', left-handed and moving from right to left.
www.bl.uk
Eames Office
The Eames Office is committed to communicating, preserving, and extending the legacy and work of Charles and Ray Eames. This website should be considered an ongoing resource for many images, products, and text unavailable elsewhere.
www.eamesgallery.com
Gehry Partners
Gehry Partners, LLP is a full service firm with broad international experience in academic,
commercial, museum, performance, and residential projects.
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