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Anybody know of Anatomy Lessons Online?

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Nicole Kidman

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Mar 13, 2002, 3:46:50 AM3/13/02
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I'm looking to improve my anatomy can anyone reccomend a site with this
type of information?

Djraiden3k

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Mar 20, 2002, 4:31:16 PM3/20/02
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dude theres like a trillion good books out there...

Nicole Kidman

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Mar 22, 2002, 8:03:02 PM3/22/02
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danf...@yahoo.com(Dan Fox) wrote in news:20020320165635.689$H9
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> Anatomy lessons? Attractive young women may apply via my email. Discounts
> available.


>
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> djrai...@aol.com (Djraiden3k) wrote:
>> dude theres like a trillion good books out there...
>


Ummm.... Know the work of Cy Twombly by any chance?..

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Nicole.

Nicole Kidman

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Mar 22, 2002, 8:07:13 PM3/22/02
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danf...@yahoo.com(Dan Fox) wrote in news:20020320165635.689$H9
@newsreader.com:

> Anatomy lessons? Attractive young women may apply via my email. Discounts
> available.
>
>
> djrai...@aol.com (Djraiden3k) wrote:

>> dude theres like a trillion good books out there...
>

On your more recent work:

Ummm... Seen any Sean Scully shows recently?.....

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Nicole.

Norman Russell

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Mar 25, 2002, 12:44:46 AM3/25/02
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If you are willing to go old-fashioned and try a book, I recommend
"Anatomy for the Artist" by Jeno Barcsay. It's a little dry, but still the
most in-depth treatment of the subject.

Norm

gaynorgallagher

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Mar 25, 2002, 11:22:46 AM3/25/02
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found this

http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html
which is dreadful

http://www.bartleby.com/107/
and this which is better
this one might be promising!!!! at least you can browse the books and decide
which one to buy!!!!

and this one
http://www.wetcanvas.com/ArtSchool/Drawing/Anatomy/Lesson1/index.html

gaynor


Lauri Levanto

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Mar 30, 2002, 5:27:16 AM3/30/02
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Gray's anatomy is the classical medical text.
I have read it and it offers very limited help in art work.

The Barcsay: Anatomy for the artist
is a beautiful book, but the illustrations have very slight cues
about 3D form.

Feher: Anatomy Drawing School is a little better.

My favourite is the Mommes' anatomy. At least for a sculptor
it is the best reference. The text is in German but the illustrations are
superb.

-lauri

Lauri Levanto

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Apr 3, 2002, 3:44:12 AM4/3/02
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Lauri Levanto wrote:

> Gray's anatomy is the classical medical text.
> I have read it and it offers very limited help in art work.
>
> The Barcsay: Anatomy for the artist
> is a beautiful book, but the illustrations have very slight cues
> about 3D form.
>
> Feher: Anatomy Drawing School is a little better.
>
> My favourite is the Mommes' anatomy. At least for a sculptor
> it is the best reference. The text is in German but the illustrations are
> superb.
>
> -lauri

The author name is Bammes (not Mommes).
In my age the cementia takes its toll.
-lauri

bruin70

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Apr 5, 2002, 5:27:10 AM4/5/02
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get the george bridgeman books on anatomy. he breaks the musculature
down to interlocking wedges. this , i always felt, was more apropos to
tha artist than medical muscle books. unless you end up doing a
lifetime of anatomy paintings, all this stuff will be cataloged in the
back of your mind anyway. you'll find you have more need for a grasp
of skeletal proportions.....milt


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