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Drawing - The Human Machine (Dover Anatomy for Artists)

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Book Synopsis: What is the difference between art anatomy and Bridgman's concept of the human machine? The human machine is the body as not only a fixed framework but also as a complex work of art which moves and was designed to move. In over 400 drawings, George B. Bridgman demonstrates the machine through the presentations which made him a gifted lecturer and teacher in his nearly fifty years at the Art Students League in New York and which gave life to drawings by his many students during those years. All skeletal and muscular systems are fully identified, and all are shown in front, back, and side views.The Human Machine begins with the framework of bones. In each section (head, neck, hand, arm, forearm, elbow, trunk, shoulder, back, scapular region, pelvis, hip, thigh, leg, knee, foot, and toe as well as the combinations of the major sections working together), George Bridgman starts with the skeletal components of the system; then he adds the muscles, shows the changes in the muscles as the body moves and, finally, shows the appearance of the bodily section in action. At the title implies, Bridgman, throughout, supplements his anatomical work with comparative drawings of simple machines. The anatomical approach to figure drawing is the foundation for the study of human form, and as in his other books on figure drawing, Bridgman's Life Drawing and The Book of a Hundred Hands, Bridgman's approach to the subject is important and unique. The Human Machine will give students and serious artists the conception of the human structure as the complex of beautiful machines it is, and will show how bone and muscle structures are solely responsible for our movements and for the shapes which we, at various times, display.

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Are you an artist looking to take your figure drawing skills to the next level? Look no further than "The Human Machine" by George B. Bridgman. This book explores the concept of the human body as a complex work of art in motion. With over 400 detailed drawings, Bridgman demonstrates the intricate skeletal and muscular systems from every angle, providing a comprehensive understanding of the human form.

Unlike other books on anatomy, "The Human Machine" goes beyond simply identifying bones and muscles. Bridgman shows you how these components work together, showcasing the changes in muscles as the body moves. He even includes comparative drawings of simple machines, further aiding in the understanding of the human structure.

Whether you're a novice artist wanting to refine your skills or a seasoned professional seeking new insights, "The Human Machine" is an essential tool. Bridgman's unique approach to figure drawing will help you grasp the intricate details and movements that make up the human body. By studying the bone and muscle structures, you'll be able to capture the beauty and fluidity of the human form in your artwork.

Take your artistry to new heights with "The Human Machine". Get your copy today and unlock the secrets of the human structure. Discover how bone and muscle structures are responsible for our movements and the amazing shapes we can create. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource for both students and serious artists.

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