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Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]
Anatomy for the Artist [Book]

Anatomy for the Artist [Book]

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Jen Barcsay, a professor who taught applied anatomy at the Budapest Academy of Fine arts, offers a detailed portrayal of the human body for the fine artist in 142 full page plates. From the entire skeleton and the joints in and out of motion to all the muscles and even facial characteristics, every body part appears in close-up and from varying perspectives, with discussions of anatomical construction.

Jen Barcsay, a professor who taught applied anatomy at the Budapest Academy of Fine arts, offers a detailed portrayal of the human body for the fine artist in 142 full page plates. From the entire skeleton and the joints in and out of motion to all the muscles and even facial characteristics, every body part appears in close-up and from varying perspectives, with discussions of anatomical construction.

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Anatomy for the Artist [Book]

$21.58

(3 reviews)

Jen Barcsay, a professor who taught applied anatomy at the Budapest Academy of Fine arts, offers a detailed portrayal of the human body for the fine artist in 142 full page plates. From the entire skeleton and the joints in and out of motion to all the muscles and even facial characteristics, every body part appears in close-up and from varying perspectives, with discussions of anatomical construction.

Jen Barcsay, a professor who taught applied anatomy at the Budapest Academy of Fine arts, offers a detailed portrayal of the human body for the fine artist in 142 full page plates. From the entire skeleton and the joints in and out of motion to all the muscles and even facial characteristics, every body part appears in close-up and from varying perspectives, with discussions of anatomical construction.