![]() ![]() Get your order fast and stress free with free curbside pickup. I prefer Joseph Sheppard's Drawing the Living Figure which features a similar teaching style and has beautiful life drawings. Explore our list of Bargain Books, Anatomy, Biology & Life Sciences at Barnes & Noble. This book is not really an essential buy unless you're buying for the drawings. It's really inspirational to look at the drawings created around the 15 century by artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rubens, Raphael, and other masters. The good thing about this book is of course the figure drawings. While there are the usual anatomical reference drawings at the back, showing the bones and muscles from from and back views, it's not as comprehensive as other anatomy reference books. By comparison Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters really explores the thought process that goes into creating art. ![]() It lacks the insight that goes into the creative process of these art masters. This pointing and labeling of parts isn't really called analyzing. ![]() The book is really like an anatomy reference which points you the parts of the body to look for. Again, 100 pieces of drawings from great masters are selected for analysing.Ĭompared to Drawing Lesson, this book is much more straightforward. Anatomy Lessons From The Great Masters is the sequel, sort of, to Drawing Lessons From The Great Masters. ![]()
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