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Part-Time Programme > Painting From The Old Masters


COVID-19 NOTICE: Due to the coronavirus crisis, the Winter 2021 Trimester has been cancelled. Our part-time programme will resume in April for the Spring 2021 Trimester, with courses scheduled from 5 April to 19 June.

Please note that students originally enrolled in the winter term have been given first priority to reserve their spaces for the spring. As such, there are limited spaces available, and new applicants are therefore advised to enroll early.
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WAITING LIST

Painting From The Old Masters:
William-Adolphe Bouguereau

with THOMAS LANGEVELD

SPRING 2021 TRIMESTER DATES: ​5 April - 19 June
CLASS SCHEDULE: Saturdays, 10:30 - 15:00 (11 classes total)
INSTRUCTOR: Thomas Langeveld
LANGUAGE: Nederlands / English
LIMIT: 8 artists maximum
TUITION: €450

This class is now full and new applications will be placed on a waiting list.
Any vacant spaces that become available will be offered to those on the wait list in the order their applications were received.
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Top row: examples of portraits by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, typical of the work students will copy from; bottom row: student work in progress during the Fall 2020 Trimester.
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  • The academic French painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau will be the artist of focus for the Fall 2020 & Spring 2021 trimesters. (The selected artist for this class changes every two trimesters.)

    Copying from the old masters allows for rapid improvements in the student's ability to understand composition, technique, and brush handling, as well as offering insight into how the old masters might have approached and worked from their subjects. In this course, students will explore old master works that exemplify a variety of different artistic periods, genres, and working methods. Each trimester, students will be given a selection of paintings from the chosen artist to work from, and will complete their master copies from a high quality print reproduction.

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    Fall 2020 / Spring 2021 Trimesters:

    William-Adolphe Bouguereau, born in 1825 to a family of wine and olive oil traders, was a leading salon painter and president of the Society of French Artists. After standing out as the best pupil in his class during his studies in Bourdeaux, he moved to Paris and was academically trained under François-Édouard Picot. He went on to win the Prix de Rome in 1850 and was awarded a 3-year residence in the Villa Medici in Rome, where he was able to further his studies after the masters of the Renaissance such as Raphael, one of his favorites.

    Bouguereau's genre paintings often depicted mythological themes with a modern interpretation of classical compositions and subject matter. He largely concentrated on the female nude in the form of goddesses, nymphs, bathers, shepherdesses, and madonnas. The idealized images of beauty in his paintings were considered charming, and appealed widely to wealthy art collectors of his time, often selling within days of completion. Although his work was met with scorn and contempt by the avant-garde community, Bouguereau was highly esteemed by the academic art world of the nineteenth century, who considered him to be one of the greatest painters of the era.


    Students in this class will copy after one of Bouguereau's portrait studies, beginning with a sight-size sketch in graphite to establish the correct proportions before transferring their drawings to a toned canvas. Students will then complete an ébauche, or preliminary underpainting with thinly spread mid-tones, as Bouguereau might have approached his work, before bringing the painting to a final finish one section at a time. Throughout the trimester, Thomas will demonstrate each step of the painting process, and lead discussions with his students about paint handling, color theory, and correct material use.

    First-trimester students will concentrate on more simple portrait sketches, and will then focus on larger figurative paintings if returning for a second term.


    All work in this class is completed in sight-size, i.e. at a 1:1 scale with the printed reference.
  • Download Materials List →
    The following materials are required for participation in this class. Many of the materials listed are common supplies that artists are likely to own already. Included below is also a list of recommended local art shops where supplies can be purchased in Haarlem or in surrounding cities. To download the Materials List as a PDF document, please click the button above.

    Do you have any questions about any of the items on this list? Please send us an email at info@dutchartatelier.com and we will be more than happy to help.

    OIL COLORS:

    Please note that you may not be required to use certain colors depending on the painting you choose to work on. After you have been accepted into the course and have chosen your painting, you will receive a final pigment list. A cheaper alternative has been listed for some of the more expensive pigments. 

    All oil colors should be Artist/Professional quality. We strongly discourage the use of inferior “Student-grade” paint. The instructor recommends Winsor & Newton, Old Holland, Michael Harding, Rembrandt, and the locally produced Haarlemmer Olieverf.


    PIGMENT LIST:
    • Lead White OR Lithopone White + Titanium White (Lead White and Lithopone White may not be sold in all art stores. Both are available for purchase at the studio.)
    • Yellow Ochre
    • Permanent Alizarin Crimson
    • Cadmium Red Light
    • Cadmium Red
    • Cobalt Blue
    • Raw Umber
    • Burnt Umber
    • Burnt Sienna (NOT by Winsor & Newton)
    • Raw Sienna
    • Naples Yellow (Michael Harding brand or Rembrandt brand)
    • Viridian (OR Phthalo Green OR Winsor Green by Winsor & Newton)
    • Van Dyke Brown (Rembrandt brand)
    • Ivory Black
    • Mars Brown (optional)

    ​MEDIUMS:
    • Cold-pressed linseed oil
    • Stand Oil
    • Liquin Original by Winsor & Newton
    • Odorless Mineral Spirits (Please Note: Only aroma-free solvents such as Gamsol are permitted for use in the studio. Please do not bring genuine turpentine or any other strong-smelling solvents.)​
    GENERAL SUPPLIES:
    • Soft graphite pencil for sketching (either B or 2B)
    • Kneaded eraser
    • White sketch paper, size 30x40cm
    • Palette
    • Palette knife
    • Medium cups
    • Clean, empty jar for rinsing brushes
    • Paper towels or rags
    • A roll of masking tape
    • Primed canvas, linen or cotton, fine or extra fine weave. (The size will vary depending on the student's chosen painting.)
    • OPTIONAL: Rubber gloves (strongly advised if using lead white)​

    BRUSHES:
    Please note that brushes are not necessary to bring on the first day of class, and the instructor will talk more in-depth during the first day about what type of brushes are ideal to bring. Students may therefore prefer to purchase brushes after the first day of class.

    • A range of bristle brushes: filbert (“cat-tongue”), flat, and round, in small to large sizes
    • A range of sable-hair or synthetic brushes: filbert (“cat-tongue”) and round, in small to large sizes
    • 1 large house-painting brush
    • 1 sable-hair or synthetic fan brush, medium size

    WHERE TO BUY SUPPLIES:
    Most materials on this list (except those otherwise noted) can be purchased at the following art stores in Haarlem and surrounding cities:
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    Prins Kunstcentrum
    Lange Herenstraat 24
    2011 LH Haarlem
    +31 (0)23 532 18 74


    ​Gerard Smit
    Gedempte Oude Gracht 36
    2011 GS Haarlem
    +31 (0)23 531 22 31


    ​Peter van Ginkel
    Bilderdijkstraat 99
    1053 KM Amsterdam
    +31 (0)20 618 98 27​


    Van Beek Art Supplies
    Stadhouderskade 63-65
    1072 AD Amsterdam
    +31 (0)20 662 1670


    Van der Linde
    Rozengracht 36-38
    1016 NC Amsterdam
    +31 (0)20 624 2791
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    Van Beek Art Supplies
    Stevinstraat 7b
    ​1171 XW Badhoevedorp
    +31 (0)20 658 22 90

    TOWI
    Morsstraat 22
    2312 BM Leiden
    +31 (0)71 513 39 72

    Goedman Art Supplies
    Prins Hendrikstraat 51
    2518 HJ Den Haag
    +31 (0)70 345 13 24


  • PAYMENT POLICY   |   ACCEPTED PAYMENT METHODS
    ONLINE PAYMENTS   |   MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN   |   STUDENT DISCOUNT  
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    PAYMENT POLICY
    The fee for this course is €450.* Once the Dutch Atelier of Realist Art has notified the student of his or her acceptance into the course via email, the student may to reserve a space in the class within two weeks by paying a course deposit. Please note that spaces are not reserved until a deposit has been paid. This can be done through either of the following two options:


    • By making a payment equivalent to one half of the course tuition through one of our accepted payment methods outlined below. The full cost of course tuition is due to be paid no later than 8 March 2021 (4 weeks prior to the start of the trimester.)
     
    • By signing up for our online monthly installment plan, which deducts the equivalent of one-third of the course fee at checkout. This offer ends on 8 March 2021.

    After 8 March 2021: new students may still be admitted into the course if there is room available, but are advised that the course tuition must be paid in full upon acceptance.

    In the event that the requisite fees are not paid by the aforementioned deadlines, the student will be notified by email that he or she risks relinquishing their space in the class if the overdue fees are not paid within 7 days. Students who have neither paid the full cost of course tuition, nor signed up for the monthly installment plan, prior to the first day of the class are not permitted to attend under any circumstances.

    * The Dutch Atelier of Realist Art is a vocational school recognized by the Centraal Register Kort Beroepsonderwijs (CRKBO). Students enrolled in our courses are therefore exempt from paying additional VAT (BTW).
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    ACCEPTED PAYMENT METHODS
    DARA accepts payment through the following methods: cash, credit or debit card, Paypal, and bank transfer. All fees are payable in EUR.
     A confirmation of receipt is sent within 48 hours of receiving a payment.

    Cash: Cash payments must be paid at a scheduled appointment in person. Please do not mail cash.

    Credit Card / Debit Card / Paypal: Students may pay online using the link below. All online payments are processed through Paypal. *** Please note that a 3,5% processing fee is applied.

    Bank Transfer: Please advise us when the transfer of funds has been made and provide a transaction number so we may track the payment. Our bank details are as follows:


                   Bank Name: Rabobank Haarlem
                   Beneficiary: Dutch Atelier of Realist Art
                   IBAN: NL04 RABO 0327 7614 31
                   SWIFT (BIC): RABONL2U
                   Branch Number: 3244
                   Bank Address: Dreef 40, 2012 HS Haarlem​

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    ONLINE PAYMENTS
    Students may use the secure link below to pay with a credit card, debit card, or Paypal account. All online payments are processed through Paypal.
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    *** Please note that a 3,5% processing fee is applied.


    Painting from the Old Masters: Bouguereau
    MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN
    Do you prefer to pay in monthly installments? DARA offers an online installment plan that automatically bills students every 30 days for the equivalent of one-third of the course tuition, over a total of three monthly payments. Students can sign up for the plan using the secure link below, which charges the first installment at checkout. Payments are accepted through credit card, debit card, and Paypal.

    Please note: The installment plan requires the use of a valid Paypal account in order to sign up, and applies a 3,5% processing fee. The final day to sign up for the installment plan is 8 March 2021.


    Installment plan

    ​In the event that DARA is notified that a scheduled installment was not paid due to a lack of sufficient funds in the student's account:

    • Prior to the start of the trimester: the student is required to pay the full remainder of course fees through another accepted payment method before the final payment deadline. If the payment deadline has already passed, these fees are due within 7 days.
    • At any time during the trimester: the student is required to pay the full remainder of course fees through another accepted payment method within 7 days.
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    If the student fails to adhere to this policy, he or she will be dismissed from the course for the rest of the trimester and will not be refunded.
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    STUDENT DISCOUNT
    Are you under the age of 21 OR are you enrolled in an accredited university programme during the Spring 2021 Trimester?
    If so, you qualify for a 10% student discount off the cost of any part-time course at DARA.

    To claim the discount, students must email a copy of a valid photo ID or student card to info@dutchartatelier.com before the start of the course.​ For students paying through the online monthly installment plan, a link will be sent via email to pay at the discounted rate.
  • ADMISSIONS   |   WORKING IN THE STUDIO   |   STUDENT ABSENCES
    STUDIO CANCELLATIONS   |   STUDENT CANCELLATIONS

    All applicants are advised to review our Studio Policies in full before submitting a registration form.
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    ADMISSIONS
    Registration is open to students of any nationality, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age*, medical status, marital or civil status, religion, creed, or political affiliation. (*Please note that applicants under age 18 must have their parent or legal guardian provide express written permission via email that states that the applicant may be enrolled.)

    Students may apply by completing an online registration form (available by clicking the "Apply Now" button above.) The registration period for new students begins 3 months prior to the start of the trimester, and ends 2 days before the first scheduled class.  After submitting a registration form, the student will be sent an email notification within 48 hours as to the status of his or her acceptance in the course. The Dutch Atelier of Realist Art (DARA) reserves the right to refuse enrollment to any new or returning students deemed by the studio administration to be out of line with the programme's stated mission and policies, and/or disruptive to the studio and its attendees.

    Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and it is therefore advisable for students to sign up for courses early while spaces are available. Spaces are very limited (between 8 – 10 students maximum per class) in order to ensure that each student receives a high level of individual attention and one-on-one instruction. Once a class has been filled, any subsequent applicants will be placed on a waiting list. In the event that a student cancels his or her registration and/or fails to pay the requisite course fees prior to the start of the trimester, the next student on the waiting list will receive the space in the class instead.
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    WORKING IN THE STUDIO
    All students agree to adhere to our Studio Policies as a condition of their continued enrollment in any part-time course offered at DARA. Students are expected to maintain a professional working environment at all times by respecting themselves, fellow students, models, guests, and instructors.

    Students are expected to arrive to class on time and with the appropriate required materials in order to participate in class. During the trimester, each student is provided with storage space to store his or her art supplies, artwork, and personal belongings. Please note that all student belongings must be taken home by the last day of the trimester. DARA accepts no responsibility for the damage, loss, or theft of student property, except in cases solely attributable to the misconduct of a DARA staff member.



    STUDENT ABSENCES
    In the event that a student anticipates being absent from class, we kindly request that he or she notifies the instructor at the earliest opportunity. Instructors will provide absent students with any written class material, step-by-step images and examples, and/or homework assignments that were given in class via email. It is not possible to make up classes with an instructor outside of regularly scheduled class hours, and student absences are not refunded.

    Although we understand that some absences are inevitable, we strongly encourage students to enroll only if they expect to maintain a minimum attendance level of 70%. Students who are frequently absent will miss valuable demonstrations, critiques, and in-class discussions that will make it difficult or impossible to benefit from the course, or to progress with the rest of their peers.​


    STUDIO CANCELLATIONS
    The minimum level of enrollment for this course to run is 4 students. In the event that this enrollment level is not attained, students will be notified 30 days in advance of the start of the course, and will be offered the option of either receiving a full refund* or transferring to a different course of their choosing (provided that space is available.) All refunds are processed within 7 days of studio cancellations.

    During the trimester, if a single class session is cancelled for any reason, DARA will notify all students of the cancellation by phone and email. Every effort will be made to schedule a make-up class at a time convenient for the majority of students. Refunds for cancelled class sessions are awarded only in the event that no make-up class is scheduled. DARA reserves the right to substitute instructors and/or models during a class if no alternative is available.
     
    *Please note that in the event of a studio cancellation, DARA is only responsible for refunding the cost of tuition, and not for any of the student's associated expenses, such as travel fare and/or purchase of class materials.​​


    STUDENT CANCELLATIONS
    Cancellations may be made by email notification to info@dutchartatelier.com. Students who cancel their registration within 14 days of submitting an application form are entitled to a full refund of fees. ​ All refunds are processed within 7 days of the cancellation date.

    After the 14-day grace period has passed, the following student cancellation policy applies:
    • If the cancellation is made more than 60 days in advance of the start of the course: the student is entitled to a 75% refund of fees.
    • If the cancellation is made more than 30 days in advance of the start of the course (but fewer than 60 days): the student is entitled to a 50% refund of fees.
    • If the cancellation is made with fewer than 30 days in advance of the start of the course: all fees become non-refundable.

    In the event that a student withdraws his or her enrollment after the course has already begun, and the date of cancellation falls within the aforementioned 14-day grace period, the student is still required to pay the total cost of services rendered (calculated by the number of class dates the student was in attendance). The student will be refunded the remaining balance of fees.
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DUTCH ATELIER OF REALIST ART

"Technique Before Style"

Pascalstraat 17
​2014 KZ Haarlem, Nederland

email: info@dutchartatelier.com
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