Dewey Edition20
Reviews"Brilliant.... Exquisite drawings.... Detailed descriptions.... Beautiful and extensively labelled photos of models."--American Artist"Very thorough and well presented."--C. Moone, University of Colorado at Denver"Extremely detailed and well illustrated. The drawings of bone structure, isolated muscle, muscle groups, followed by corresponding photographs is very useful. Section on mass conceptions compared with photographs is excellent as well. I can't imagine a more detailed reference for figure study."--Alan Hall, Mohave Community College, "Brilliant....Exquisite drawings....Detailed descriptions....Beautiful andextensively labelled photos of models."--American Artist, "Extremely detailed and well illustrated. The drawings of bone structure, isolated muscle, muscle groups, followed by corresponding photographs is very useful. Section on mass conceptions compared with photographs is excellent as well. I can't imagine a more detailed reference for figurestudy."--Alan Hall, Mohave Community College, "Brilliant.... Exquisite drawings.... Detailed descriptions.... Beautiful and extensively labelled photos of models."--American Artist, "Extremely detailed and well illustrated. The drawings of bone structure,isolated muscle, muscle groups, followed by corresponding photographs is veryuseful. Section on mass conceptions compared with hotographs is excellent aswell. I can't imagine a more detailed reference for figure study."--Alan Hall,Mohave Community College
Dewey Decimal702/.8
Table Of ContentThe SkeletonThe JointsMuscle Action at JointsThe Muscles: Structure, Function, and FormFacial MusclesExpression of EmotionsHead and NeckTrunkShoulderUpper ArmForearmHandHipUpper LegLower LegFootSurface StructuresEyeNoseMouthEarFatSkin (Hand and Foot)Skin FoldsBreasts, GenitalsVeinsProportionMass Conceptions of the FigureMass Conceptions of the HeadMass Conceptions of the Hand
SynopsisIn this all-inclusive reference, a noted artist and lecturer on anatomy provides the most up-to-date and fully illustrated guide to the human figure for the artist available today. Every structure that creates or influences surface form is individually illustrated in clear, carefully lit photographs, meticulous drawings, and numerous cross sections (based on CT scans, magnetic resonance imaging, and cut cadavers). With a clear two-color format, this book is a marvel of useful and attractive presentation., The power of the image of the nude--the expressivity of the flesh--has inspired artists from the beginning. An understanding of human form is essential for artists to be able to express themselves with the figure. Anatomy makes the figure. Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form is the definitive analytical work on the anatomy of the human figure. No longer will working artists have to search high and low to find the information they need. In this, the most up-to-date and fully illustrated guide available, Eliot Goldfinger--sculptor, illustrator, scientific model-maker, and lecturer on anatomy--presents a single, all-inclusive reference to human form, capturing everything artists need in one convenient volume. Five years in the making, and featuring hundreds of photos and illustrations, this guide offers more views of each bone and muscle than any other book ever published: every structure that creates or influences surface form is individually illustrated in clear, carefully lit photographs and meticulous drawings. Informed by the detailed study of both live models and cadavers, it includes numerous unique presentations of surface structures--such as fat pads, veins, and genitalia--and of some muscles never before photographed. In addition, numerous cross sections, made with reference to CT scans, magnetic resonance imaging, and cut cadavers, trace the forms of all body regions and individual muscles. Information on each structure is placed on facing pages for ease of reference, and the attractive two-color format uses red ink to direct readers rapidly to important points and areas. Finally, an invaluable chapter on the artistic development of basic forms shows in a series of sculptures the evolution of the figure, head, and hands from basic axes and volumes to more complex organic shapes. This feature helps place the details of anatomy within the overall context of the figure. Certain to become the standard reference in the field, Human Anatomy for Artists will be indispensable to artists and art students, as well as art historians. It will also be a useful aid for physical and dance therapists, athletes and their trainers, bodybuilders, and anyone concerned with the external form of the human body. With the renewed interest in figurative art today, this will be an especially welcome volume., Eliot Goldfinger, a realistic sculptor and instructor of human and animal anatomy, has designed and written a reference work for artists and art students on the visual and descriptive components of human anatomy. The format is simple and accessible; all information about one aspect of a topic is set forth on facing pages. For example, the anterior leg muscle is illustrated in a series of precise anatomical drawings and well-lit photos, with text on origin, insertion, action, structure, and how it relates to creating surface form directly opposite the pictures. Unique to this book are photographs of a series of sculptures which show the basic volumes of the figure, revealing the basic principle of the dynamic between the form units of the body. No other artistic anatomy book is so well organized, detailed, and clearly rendered, and its illustrations are of exceptional quality.
LC Classification NumberNC760.G67 1991