Este libro se escribió con el propósito de dar al artista una información completa y actualizada de los materiales y métodos de su oficio. Desde la fabricación y técnicas de aplicación de todo tipo de pigmentos, pasando por los secretos de los antiguos maestros, hasta los apéndices de fórmulas, pesos y medidas, esta obra abarca el inmenso conocimiento acumulado desde la Antigüedad hasta nuestros días sobre las técnicas artísticas y sus materiales.
Since 1940, when it was originally published, The Artist's Handbook has been indispensable for thousands of practicing artists and art students. The book has remained continuously in print through many editions and has some more than a quarter of a million copies. It is, as American Artist Magazine calls it, the "artist's bible," an invaluable reference for the painter, sculptor, and printmaker. During the past few years, however, new art movements and new research have led to many changes in the technology of artist's materials. With the assistance of Mayer's widow, Bena, and his colleagues, Viking and Steven Sheehan, Director of the Ralph Mayer Center at Yale University, have prepared this latest revision of the book, which is now completely updated and expanded.The Handbook does retain its original, user-friendly format. Mayer intended that this encyclopedic volume be referred to frequently, and he therefore gave specific, practical advice on every aspect of his subject. In addition, he compiled valuable lists for the artist: retail sources for materials, a pigment catalog, a bibliography, and an extensive appendix. And the detailed index makes all of this information immediately accessible.