This book has been repared to provide guidelines in a simple end direct manner for those who view the subject of anatomy in its application to kt. Pictorial examples ore emphasised upon more than textual matter. This has been done as it is known Mat pictures easily give on impression of form and construction to on artist. Thus this book is well illustrated, presenting views of the same action or structure of both.
A beginner finds the study of on,otomy to he boring and more challenging. this is because most works on this subject lack enough pictorial examples with detailed descriptions. A reader mcy, using such works, read a or of text yetimayinot visualise the description provided in it. In this work, 011611.11as been mode to provide illustration for descriptive text where and when required. he provision of drawings in groups help in comparing, thus aiding observations which may go unnoticed. When taking aid of live models, artist's knowledge of anatomy helps him to analyse and interpret forms in much comprehensive manner as compared to if he did not have this knowledge.
It provides the artist with great ability to observe. Knowledge of anatomy must be utilised as on instrument of aid and must not dominate an artist's work. The [valuation of anatomical knowledge is necessary for the artist by knowing the vital role it plays in development of his art. This will lead his studies to be mode more knowledgeobly resulting in great draftsmanship.
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