THE ARTIST'S GUIDE TO HUMAN ANATOMY Gottfried Bammes
The Artist's Guide to HUMAN ANATOMY Gottfried Bammes Dover Publications,Inc. Mineola,New York
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List of contents Introduction/7 2Siesfndnd Studics ofocmoedmovemes/3 Studies of the skull and head3 Studies of,function nd plastic behavior of the leg/44 /theil5gtnucioainaioandamoremem 6.Studies of thec Stdies of the whole fre/107 List of cone
Introduction anatomy can be an invaluable tool for the artist.The drawings were producedovera period of four semesters of ethre hour lessons.The standard achieved after one year of study was tested by three-partmasting four hour For the tests at the end of the second semester (first year), studentswere ime with a hiso or of the at the of the ond vear)followed the same etended to the whole figure-with a special bias (see fig 162)relevant to the student's area of study.This book also o contains examples of work produ .do thedrawings reproduced in this book demonstrate? When taced with a nude model,beginners as well as feeling embarrassed-are usually confuse poptheobcgnTm in which the art relate to the whole (11).The formso the human body have varying characteristics and interactions eignt are discovered,to and th of forms not only in studies of proportion-and the connections that exist within it Anatomy for artists aims to highlight what unites rather than ent ct at leamned when studying proportion can easily be extended and aquestion must al ell.The and its release.This book provides introductory examples and methods of procedure that are practicable even for beginners. Introduction 7