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Dynamic anatomy, Burne Hogarth

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Dynamic anatomy, Burne Hogarth
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 248-249) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dynamic anatomy
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
51992113
Responsibility statement
Burne Hogarth
Summary
Praised by critics and teachers alike for more than 40 years, Burne Hogarth's Dynamic Anatomy is recognized worldwide as the classic text on artistic anatomy. Now revised, expanded to include 65 never-before-published drawings from the Hogarth archives, and completely redesigned, this award-winning reference explores the expressive structure of the human form specifically from the artist's, rather than the medical anatomist's, point of view. The 350 remarkable illustrations-150 now in full color-explain the proportions and anatomical details of male and female figures in motion and at rest, always stressing the living form in space. Meticulous diagrams and fascinating action studies examine the rhythmic relationship of muscles and their effect upon surface forms. Still other drawings help artists understand foreshortening and how to establish the figure convincingly in deep space. In addition, the text provides a historical overview that includes works by Michelangelo, Picasso, and other master artists. Dynamic Anatomy presents a comprehensive, detailed study of the human figure as artistic anatomy. By emphasizing the relationship of mass to movement, this time-honored book goes far beyond the factual and technical elements of anatomy to give readers the practical methods they need to draw human figures that come alive on paper
Table Of Contents
The dualism of art and science -- Toward the liberating criteria of art -- The figure in art historically developed -- Observations on changing proportions -- Details of anatomy -- Nine principles of foreshortening
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