Anatomy Lessons From the Great Masters: 100 Great Figure Drawings Analyzed
By (Author) Robert Beverly Hale
By (author) Terence Coyle
Watson-Guptill Publications
Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S.
1st August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Drawing and drawings
Painting, drawing and art manuals
743.49
Paperback
272
Width 214mm, Height 277mm, Spine 24mm
692g
This classic book, whose foremost author was one of the great artistic anatomy teachers of the twentieth century, is an invaluable instructor and reference guide for any professional, amateur, or student artist who depicts the human form. Revealing the drawing principles behind one hundred inspiring masterpieces, the book presents work by Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rubens, Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, and other greats. These superb portrayers of figures knew that the secret of drawing them was seeing how underlying bone and muscle structures mold the body's surface forms. Readers are shown how to learn from these great examples as the authors guide them through all the steps they would take in a life class or studio working with live models.
Robert Beverly Hale was America's best-known teacher of figure/anatomy drawing during his long years as an instructor at the Art Students League and other fine institutions. The late master also curated American paintings and sculpture for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Terence Coyle, an artist and respected teacher whose work is exhibited often and included in many notable collections, homes in New York and Stockbridge, Massachusetts.