Morpho
Anatomy for Artists
by Michel Lauricella
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appears in Anatomy.
In this book, Michel Lauricella presents both his artistic and systematic methods for drawing the human body?with drawing techniques from the écorché (showing the musculature underneath the skin) to sketches of models in action. In more than 1000 illustrations, the human body is shown from a new perspective?from bone structure to musculature, from ...
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