Drawing the human body : an anatomical guide.
"Every artist longs to portray the human figure in all its expressiveness and sculptural beauty. To do so requires a well-balanced mix of science and creative vision, an understanding both of anatomy and each individual body's emotional eloquence. Overflowing with sketches that capture a w...
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New York :
Sterling Pub,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Structure of the male and female body
- The head
- External morphology
- Notes on osteology
- Notes on arthrology
- Notes on myology
- Morphological differences by gender
- Facial expression and display of emotion
- Muscular mechanism and expression
- The trunk
- External morphology
- Morphological differences by gender
- Notes on osteology
- Notes on arthrology
- Notes on myology
- Morphology of the neck
- Morphology of the shoulder
- Morphology of the armpit
- Morphology of the thorax
- Morphology of the female breasts
- Morphology of the abdomen and side
- Morphology of the external genitals
- Morphology of the buttocks
- Morphology of the back
- The upper limbs
- External morphology
- Notes on osteology
- Notes on arthrology
- Notes on myology
- Morphology of the arm
- Morphology of the elbow
- Morphology of the forearm
- Morphology of the wrist
- Morphology of the hand
- The lower limbs
- External morphology
- Notes on osteology
- Notes on arthrology
- Notes on myology
- Morphology of the thigh
- Morphology of the knee
- Morphology of the lower leg
- Morphology of the ankle
- Morphology of the foot
- Appendices
- Elements of the face
- Functional movement characteristics of the vertebral column
- Notes on the static and dynamic of the human body.