ARTISTIC
ANATOMY
By WALTER FARRINGTON MOSES
Revised and Enlarged Edition
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
BORDEN PUBLISHING COMPANYCopyricut 1930
WALTER FARRINGTON MOSES
Copraicut 1939
BORDEN PUBLISHING CO.
CopyRIGHT 1960
BORDEN PUBLISHING CO.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF, MUST NOT BE
REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHER.
PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICAPREFACE
Art instructors and art students everywhere have long sought a clearly
presented direct-to-the-point anatomy which would meet their requirements,
from the viewpoint of the artist with the thoroughness of the surgeon,
“Artistic Anatomy”, in
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newly revised and augmented edition, is
demand. It contains 147 separate drawings showing
muscle and hone structure and their relationship to each other. These
drawings are exceptional in their clear-cut presentation.
Concise yet complete explanations are found on each page opposite the
drawings. A general introduction and a glossary complete the anatomical
information. ‘The book has been designed particularly ior the beginning
student to start him along the road of drawing the human figure by a
thorough foundation of the mechanism of the human anatomy.
due to the late Dr, Monte Salvin for his con-
scientious work in preparing the introduction and text, which by its clear
Acknowledgement
¢ explanatory notes in addition to the drawings, will give the stu-
dent a full understanding of the subject.
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‘Thanks are due to Mr. Walter W. Greeven for his permission to use
the photograph printed on the cover and the publishers are indebted to
Mr. Lawrence Kane for helping to prepare portions of the manuscript and
correcting proof.
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