Dover Anatomy for Artists
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The Anatomy of the Horse
by George Stubbs
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
This masterpiece of animal anatomy contains 36 plates that reproduce Stubbs' etchings. Based on the artist's own dissections and outline views, the illustrations feature extensive explanatory text. Full reproduction of 1766 edition.
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The Anatomy and Action of the Horse
by Lowes D. Luard
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
Using different colors in his drawings, the author not only describes with clarity the functions of various muscles, but also creates images that have the power to suggest movement and stress. Diagrams and color illustrations of the horse's anatomy are supplemented by meticulously rendered sketches of the entire animal. 66 black-and-white illustrations.
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The Energetic Line in Figure Drawing
by Alon Bement
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
Well-crafted and class-tested, this guide to figure drawing features a unique teaching method. It focuses on learning to draw complete figures prior to the study of individual components, and it stresses action figures rather than the customary static examples favored by most drawing and anatomy texts. Employing more text than typical art instruction books, it presents thirty figure drawing lessons and fifty-six drawings and figures. Each lesson includes detailed instructions on anatomical drawing, accompanied by visual examples of strokes, boxes, and measurements. Author Alon Bement taught art instruction to future art teachers at Columbia University and later founded the prestigious Maryland Institute of Art. His students included Georgia O'Keeffe, who regarded him as a mentor and major influence. Bement's nontraditional approach offers students at all levels an excellent opportunity to build their visual acuity and technical skills.
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The Male and Female Figure in Motion
60 Classic Photographic Sequences
by Eadweard Muybridge
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
Sixty of the best, most representative sequences from original 5,000 prints. Taken at speeds up to 1/6000th of a second, incredibly precise images show undraped male and female subjects against a ruled background, running, walking, leaping, twisting, throwing, many other activities. Views from front, rear and three-quarter angle.
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The Human Figure
by John H. Vanderpoel
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
This classic treatment by a master teacher offers clear, detailed instruction on drawing the human figure. More than 430 pencil and charcoal illustrations depict eyes, arms, feet, and other fundamental features. Topics include shading, curvature, proportion, foreshortening, muscular tension, and major and minor differences in the structure and representation of male and female anatomy.
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The Complete Guide to Artistic Anatomy
by John C.L. Sparkes
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
This systematic presentation illustrates the depiction of bones and muscles, both in detailed close-ups and in larger groups. It starts by discussing the proportions of a human adult and proceeds to define the principal terms used in describing anatomy. Subsequent illustrations depict the skull, bones, muscles, veins, and other aspects of the human figure. In addition to captions, the images are complemented by extensive descriptions that explain bone and muscle placement and function. Nearly fifty finely executed full-page plates and numerous smaller drawings make this a rewarding browsing book as well as an excellent reference for artists.
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The Influence of Bones and Muscles on Form
by Walter T. Foster
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
These succinct treatments on drawing muscles and bones were prepared by an expert artist and teacher. Each page features multiple illustrations with extensive explanations of bone and muscle placement, function, and artistic re-creation.
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The Human Form in Art
by Adolphe Armand Braun
Part of the Dover Anatomy for Artists series
As individual as a snowflake, the human body is a marvel of form and function. This dramatic compilation of 166 studies-photographs, line drawings, and sculptures-serves as both an exhilarating exhibition and an important reference. Key topics include: Anatomy Proportion Motion Other advice covers the selection of models, the human form in sculpture, and the role of art in the theater. Artists at every level of experience as well as art lovers will benefit from this classic guide.
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