How To Draw Art Book 21: Anatomy by Walter T. Foster
OverzichtConditie | redelijk [rug/rand/hoekjes kaft kale stootplekjes] |
Aantal pagina`s | 39 |
Uitgavejaar | 1950/1960 |
Uitgegeven door | Walter Foster Art Books |
Kaft | paperback [kaft van dikker papier/karton; groot formaat] |
ISBN | niet bekend |
Code [intern] | ZOL4 |
Beschrijving boek
Issue number 21.
Anatomy for students and teachers.
Whether you are an artist born with a special talent or an artist who has had to be a slave to the drawing board in order to get ahead, you are bound to find yourself on a firmer foundation than the mere copyist if you study and know the anatomy of the human figure. Knowledge of the male or female figure does not mean you must be able to rattle off the latin names for each minute part of the human anatomy - but you should know the basic and important parts of the anatomy so that you can draw a man or woman of any age in any position. You must know the human anatomy so well that you know what liberties you dare take to distort the figure to fit the demands of a particular design. To know anatomy menas that you can draw, design, or paint the human figure with intelligence.