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P.Telesco

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May 15, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/15/97
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If that's how my posts look, PLEASE repond to this one. I was using
Netscape and it doesn't seem to have been effective.
I am doing clay modeling and wish to get some good books (other than
Gray's Anatomy) on the human form. If you have any suggestions, please
e-mail me.

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Barcy D

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May 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/21/97
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there is a great soft cover book out there called Anatomy for the Artist
However the book I use the most is The Concise Illustrator's Reference
Manual: Nudes. There is also one on the Figure. This is good for
assorted poses, clothed. Gives a good feel for how clothing drapes on a
figure. Check out one of the larger bookstores, Barnes & Noble, Borders
etc. They should have the entire Illustrators Reference series and you
can see which one best suits your needs.
'Till Later. . .

Barcy

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May 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/21/97
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The books that I find most helpful are:

HUMAN ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS by Eliot Goldfinger
ANATOMY FOR THE ARTIST by Jeno Barcsay
and CYCLOPEDIA AN ATOMICAE
by Gyorgy Feher and Illustrated by Andras Szunyoghy

You might also try posting in alt.sculpture newsgroup for other
suggestions. Nancy

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