Stephen Rogers Peck’s Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist remains unsurpassed as a manual for students. It includes sections on bones, muscles, surface anatomy, proportion, equilibrium, and locomotion. Other unique features are sections on the types of human physique, anatomy from birth to old age, an orientation on racial anatomy, and an analysis of facial expressions. The wealth of information offered by the Atlas ensures its place as a classic for the study of the human form.
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Saige Walleske –
Got this for a college level life drawing course, and it help provide a lot of good references for proportioning and overall skeletal, muscle, and body structure! Good to have if you are getting into life drawing
zuzu –
A remarkable text for students of anatomy. The text is male-centric but in the context of its author and original publication date this is entirely understandable. In conjunction with the ethnographic section in the rear of the volume, the book may prove useful to Art Historians studying gender and race in Art. The illustrations explain the volume and structure of the human body very well. This book is still relevant half a century after its publication due to the high quality of the illustrations and the text. This book would be useful to artists, anatomists, students of fore mentions subjects, forensic illustrators and investigators, and belaguered students of medicine looking for another way to process anatomical information.
PD –
voila un livre a posséder chez soit, pour tout les futurs artistes du dessin et de la peinture. Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist de Stephen Rogers Peck et très bien documenté en 269 pages il décrit avec moult explication et illustration les caractéristique du corps humain. Il se compose de sept gros chapitres: les os ,les muscles ,la morphologie anatomique ,les proportions , l’équilibre et le mouvement ,le corps a différent ages , et les expressions du visage. tout y dessiné et peint de manière extrêmement précise. J’ais rarement lut un livre d’anatomie aussi bien fait , je recommande fortement.
Cleverton –
The book itself I have and it is great quality. The kindle version needs to be rescanned and sized appropriately for digital copies to be worth buying.
Neko Nine –
Atlas of Human Anatomy For the Artist is an excellent book. I found it in a college library and after borrowing it for two weeks, I knew I had to buy my own copy. It is very thorough on the subject of human anatomy and goes into specifics regarding the differences in gender,age, and body mass. I read alot of anatomy books and have not come across too many willing to go beyond the ideal body type. I found it especially helpful that this book provides detailed drawings and photographs of the figure; some books only have rough sketches which are not very helpful. This book is not just for those who want to draw the figure; those who model the figure in 3D applications will also find it useful. Atlas of Human Anatomy For the Artist is not the only anatomy book an artist or animator will need, but it is an excellent addition to their personal library.
Ryan P Bell –
This is a must for artists that don’t have the money to shell out for the Smith Micro Poser software and for those who want to study just about every facet of human anatomy. For 12 bucks this book can’t be beat. You should already have some grasp of how to draw when picking up this book, but tips and images of drawing for given poses are featured to showcase the anatomy at work. This book is primarily geared towards those who love to draw and want to improve the accuracy and quality of their work. It is no secret to get better at something you have to do it a lot, and you have to study a lot. This book is a great starting tool for those who want to had down the path of producing quality drawings as opposed to disproportioned messes and clocking in at 265 pages, this is a beast of a manual to take in and learn. But if you can dedicate the time, you will see the results and become a more knowledgeable and efficient artist. If you are that aspiring artist that wants to get better, save yourself a few thousand dollars on art school and software. Grab a pencil and paper, get comfortable, crack open this book and get to work. You won’t regret it. Time is on your side, just devote the efforts to it, read, and practice, practice, practice.
Noora –
amazing!
Noora –
As an upcoming artist I desperately needed to finally learn anatomy
So I decided to purchase this book and let me
Tell you….. it has been one of the smartest decisions I have ever made it’s so detailed so conclusive so finally put together
I honestly don’t know if I should bother with any other anatomy book because this one covers everything
Amazon Customer –
This book has a lot of very detailed illustrations and descriptions of every bone and muscle you could think of that are great for use as reference. If you already know the basics of figure drawing, this will help you take things to another level by expanding your knowledge of the human form. That being said, this book is dated in some pretty unfortunate ways.
For example, most of this book seems to be focused on the male figure. There is some stuff towards the end of the book regarding the female form, and most of the muscles and bones are applicable to men and women, but the lack of variety is a little tiring. Another thing that’s weird about this book is the short section towards the end that describes “racial differences” and uses some very out-dated language. It doesn’t say anything outright offensive (but definitely incorrect) and actually seems to be pretty respectful, only focusing on the aesthetic differences between different people. That’s not to say it isn’t inaccurate and borderline offensive, but I’m trying to give the book the benefit of the doubt considering it was published in 1951.
Overall, I’d recommend this book, especially for the price. If you need something to keep on your desk as a quick way to reference different details of the human form, this book will do you well. If you’re looking to learn more of the technical aspects of figuring drawing, I’d recommend “Figure Drawing For All It’s Worth” by Andrew Loomis. Ideally you’d want to get both
Client d’Amazon –
Ottimo libro di testo e studio per l’anatomia artistica, approfondisce l’argomento in maniera chiara ed efficace.
Viene consigliato da molti bravissimi artisti, e mi sento di consigliarlo anche io, è veramente molto utile per apprendere e migliorare la propria conoscenza dell’anatomia umana, elemento fondamentale per un’artista a qualsiasi livello.
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Naturalmente,come intuibile dal titolo, il manuale è in inglese, quindi serve conoscere un po’ la lingua, ma non è di difficile comprensione.
Per quanto riguarda il rivenditore, puntuale e preciso, è arrivato con 2 giorni di anticipo del previsto, in perfetto stato e ottimamente imballato.
Ereth2 –
Needed this for a class! I like the visuals a lot, very helpful and detailed.
PD –
Las descripciones son mas del lado práctico y de como se ven las formas, no tanto del lado anatómico. Tiene muchas ilustraciones que acompañan el texto para poder comprender mejor y poder ligarlo a formas más simples o más conocidas. El empastado es bastante resistente, lo abro por completo y no parece que le afecte demasiado. Si te interesa aprender anatomia para cualquier tipo de arte, compra este libro sin pensarlo.
Lawrence J. Byrne –
Book was in very good shape. Delivery was fast. The price was right.