Anatomical plates, to be of practical use to art students in the study of anatomy, should provide clear, precise, and quick reference to important anatomical information. These fine plates from Dr. Richer’s Artistic Anatomy (translated and edited by Robert Beverly Hale) more than fill that need. As reference material for the student of anatomy, these plates are scientifically and simply presented so as to avoid the anatomical inaccuracies and perspective distortions so often seen in anatomical illustration. It seems appropriate that, in contrast to the 100 drawings of the great masters, the style of these reference plates is subdued so as to provide accurate information without influencing the student’s personal style.
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