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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful and acurate anatomy lesson for artists,
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This review is from: Albinus on Anatomy (Dover Anatomy for Artists) (Paperback)
This oversized book contains over 200 illustrations of the human body, posed so as to be of use to the artist studying the human form. Beautiful and highly accurate, the book can be a valuable tool for the artist wishing to improve his skill through a better knowledge of human anatomy.
Albinus himself is not solely responsible for the engravings. He collaborated with an artist who did the drawings and finally the copper plate engravings of the figure. In the meantime, Albinus arranged the poses and oversaw the process from rough sketches to the manipulations of the printing press, ensuring that the accuracy and quality of the images were preserved.
The figures are represented with various layers of tissue exposed, first the nude model, then the outer layer of muscle, the next layer of muscle, the organs, down to the bare skeletons. Each layer has an anterior and a posterior view. The potential for the engravings to become a grim lesson on internal anatomy is offset by the engraving artistıs whimsy. He was allowed artistic freedom with the background on each plate, and the settings range from a Greek temple to a verdant forest. In one plate a rhinoceros grazes directly behind the model.
For the student of anatomy, each bone is taken individually, and the proportions, muscle attachments, and major connective tissue are shown for each in turn. A passionate introduction to drawing the human body starts the book off, and a complete index ties it together.
The playful, detailed drawings make this book attractive to the artist and the art admirer alike. For its size and complexity, this book is a great buy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very cool and detailed anatomy illustrations,
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This review is from: Albinus on Anatomy (Dover Anatomy for Artists) (Paperback)
Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697 - 1770) was a German-born Dutch anatomist which probably explains why even in the eighteen century, his drawings were so accurate. This anatomy book is a compilation of work from two books he wrote at that time, Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani (Tables of the Human Body) and Tabulae Ossium Humanorum (Table of the Human Bones). When I first saw work of Albinus, it was in Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters. There's a skeleton posing in front of a grazing rhinoceros. And on the cover of this book, there's a cupid over a skeleton's shoulder, trying to throw a cloth over it. How cool is that? Apparently, the drawings were actually copperplate engravings created with the help of Jan Wandelaar. He's the guy who added the decorative background art. It's great foresight to use long lasting engravings instead of print. The reproduction in this book is brilliant because of that, being able to retain all the details not lost to any degradation. You can still see clearly the intricate cross hatches that wrap onto the surface of muscles and bones. The content is presented with both the original anatomy illustration together with an outlined line art with labels. There are also close ups on the specific parts, which are a marvel to look at. It's comprehensive enough but nothing is mentioned on how the muscles work or body functions. Overall a pretty useful and definitely interesting anatomy reference book. (There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lacking for the learning artist,
By A Customer
This review is from: Albinus on Anatomy (Dover Anatomy for Artists) (Paperback)
This books studies the human anatomy in-depth. In the book you will be guided through the human body from the inside-out. Starting with the human skeleton and then working towards the outsides through the different muscle layers. First it covers the entire human body and then in detail for every bodypart. Be aware though. This is NOT a book for the artist who wants to learn how to draw the human body. It lacks the information on how the body looks from the outside. None of the illustrations shows the human body with the skin over the muscle-layers, wich is pretty important in artistic anatomy What it can be used for is a more in depth look at the human body. Knowing the bone structure and muscles. In short. Avoid for learning how to draw the human body. But if you want to know more about the human body using some spectacualr b/w illustrations this is a safe buy.
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