MASTER DRAWINGS
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Unveiling the Stories Behind Masterful Drawings
Introduction
MASTER DRAWINGS is a distinguished journal published by the MASTER DRAWINGS ASSOCIATION INC, focusing on the rich field of visual arts with an emphasis on the practice and appreciation of masterful drawings throughout history. With an ISSN of 0025-5025 and an impact factor that highlights its significance within the scholarly community, this journal serves as a critical resource for researchers, professionals, and students alike. It is categorized in the Q3 quartile for 2023 in the field of Visual Arts and Performing Arts, ranking #530 out of 667 in Scopus, indicating its growing influence in the academic landscape. Published in the United States, MASTER DRAWINGS aims to foster a deeper understanding of artistic techniques, historical contexts, and the broader implications of master drawings, thereby enriching the discourse in art studies. With converged years spanning from 2002 to 2024, this journal continues to provide valuable insights and scholarly articles, accessible to a diverse readership seeking to engage with the arts.
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