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An Atlas of Animal Anatomy for Artists

Autor W. Ellenberger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 1966
Includes clear directions for drawing horses, dogs, cats, lions, cattle, deer, and more. Covers muscles, skeleton, and surface features. An enlarged edition of the basic work in the field. 288 illustrations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780486200828
ISBN-10: 0486200825
Pagini: 151
Ilustrații: 288 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 238 x 310 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New impression.
Editura: Dover Publications
Seria Dover Anatomy for Artists

Locul publicării:United States

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Here are 288 remarkably lifelike drawings of animals, furnishing artists and students with an easy-to-follow method of instruction in the drawing of horses, dogs, lions, cows and bulls, stags, and goats. So detailed and so accurate are these drawings that this book has long been a classic work of its kind.
The animals are shown in three ways: external full views and dozens of details (paws, head, eyes, legs, etc.); beneath-the-skin drawings of musculature and of the positions and insertions of each muscle; and skeleton drawings of the bone structures that support and determine surface contours and configurations. In addition, special cross-sections dissect those portions of the animal--such as the head and limbs--that are most important to the artist.
For this edition, Lewis S. Born of the American Museum of Natural History collected 25 plates from George Stubbs's "Anatomy of the Horse, " long unavailable; Straus-Durckheim's "Anatomie Descriptive et Comparative du Chat;" and Cuvier and Laurrillard's "Anatomie Comparee." These plates, as fully annotated as the plates that make up the original book, supplement Ellenberger, Baum and Dittrich with anatomical drawings of the monkey, the bat, the flying squirrel, the rat kangaroo, the seal, and the hare. Mr. Lewis also provided a new preface and added to the annotated bibliography, which now contains 66 items."Highly recommended as one of the very few books on the subject worthy of being used an an authoritative guide."--"Design"
"Illustrators, sculptors, and taxidermists who draw or model animals will welcome this new revised edition."--"Natural History
"Enlarged (1956) edition, revised by Lewis S. Brown, American Museum of Natural History.


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"Highly recommended as one of the very few books on the subject worthy of being used an an authoritative guide." -- "Design"
"Illustrators, sculptors, and taxidermists who draw or model animals will welcome this new revised edition." -- "Natural History
"Here are 288 remarkably lifelike drawings of animals, furnishing artists and students with an easy-to-follow method of instruction in the drawing of horses, dogs, lions, cows and bulls, stags, and goats. So detailed and so accurate are these drawings that this book has long been a classic work of its kind.
The animals are shown in three ways: external full views and dozens of details (paws, head, eyes, legs, etc.); beneath-the-skin drawings of musculature and of the positions and insertions of each muscle; and skeleton drawings of the bone structures that support and determine surface contours and configurations. In addition, special cross-sections dissect those portions of the animal -- such as the head and limbs -- that are most important to the artist.
For this edition, Lewis S. Born of the American Museum of Natural History collected 25 plates from George Stubbs's "Anatomy of the Horse, " long unavailable; Straus-Durckheim's "Anatomie Descriptive et Comparative du Chat;" and Cuvier and Laurrillard's "Anatomie Comparee." These plates, as fully annotated as the plates that make up the original book, supplement Ellenberger, Baum and Dittrich with anatomical drawings of the monkey, the bat, the flying squirrel, the rat kangaroo, the seal, and the hare. Mr. Lewis also provided a new preface and added to the annotated bibliography, which now contains 66 items.


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