Drawing the Human Form: Methods/Sources/Concepts, William Berry, SIGNED, 1986,VG

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Drawing the Human Form: Methods/Sources/Concepts; A Guide to Drawing from Life
ISBN:
0671607863
Author:
William A. Berry
Publisher:
Prentice Hall Press
Release Date:
1986
Seller Category:
DRAWING
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1
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Sku: 02181
Notes: Very Good, SIGNED, First Prentice Hall Press Edition, 4to, 11" x 8 1/2." White paper wrappers with green and black lettering on front and spine. Covers have light age toning, slightly bumped tips, and a few small wrinkles, else clean and intact, binding tight. Pages have slightly bumped tips and light age toning, else clean and intact. Replete with black-and-white illustrations. SIGNED by the author in black pen to Robert Bechtle on title page: "For Bob Bechtle, in appreciation, William Berry, May 1987." 256 pp., including illustrations, Footnotes, Bibliography, and Index. A reference book that instructs readers on how to draw the human form. The book discusses concepts such as outlining the basic human silhouette; visual measurements; movement; proportion and symmetry; modeling and use of relief, shadow, tone, and contour; and accounting for human anatomy such as the skeleton and muscles in drawing. Authored by William A. Berry. Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick. Heavy and oversized items may require additional shipping.