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It’s the classic in its field—a reference work of unparalleled importance for all professionals and students of art.

This superb art manual is the best guide available on a subject that has fascinated artists for centuries: the human body. Jenö Barcsay, a professor who taught applied anatomy at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, offers a detailed portrayal of the body fo
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Published August 25th 2006 by Sterling (first published 1953)
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Mar 22, 2012Marv rated it really liked it
Found my grandson at the age of 4 reading this book. He said to me 'Grandpa these are just like my dinosaur books only about people.' He was very fascinated by it.
I have this book in both the large A3 size and the smaller size. It offers very clear images of anatomy, bone structure, muscles, ect, and is invaluable as a resource for me when I want to research how the body works for a new painting.
Fantastic for improving on sketching difficult parts of the body, like hands and feet. Provides some complex examples but talks you through them, with beautiful artwork throughout.
Oct 23, 2007J.G. Keely rated it it was amazing
This is less a book than a tome of knowledge; and like any good tome, it will take a long, long time to decipher all the meaning in the strange words and diagrams.
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Great reference book
Jul 01, 2016Ottilee B. rated it really liked it
Shelves: art-mostly-figures, j-body-concious, favorites, own-tbr, g-hetero, book
I've had this book a long time. It is a really good art book that shows the musculature and how the muscles move in both the male and female form. Excellent drawings in differing positions: using your imagination you can see exactly how the muscles react to each other. Keep in mind these are drawings and NOT actual anatomy. They may not be as precise as you'd like! They are, however, an excellent starting point.
Dec 19, 2013Christine Otis rated it it was amazing
Every artist should have this book.
It's great for someone wanting to know the human form and how to draw it.
Most artists, and some non-artists, that I know have this book on their shelves. It's very accessible and makes drawing the form less overwhelming.
I know it eliminated my fears of drawing the human form as it did for my non-artist friends.
It's one of the better art book to have and share.
Oct 28, 2008Amber rated it really liked it
A good book, when you need to reference anything about the body.
seems like a great books cant wait to read attttt
Jan 24, 2009John rated it really liked it
A good reference. Definately not one I would pick as a sole resoucre, but I nice supplement for instruction.
I tend to be picky with the anatomy books I choose for teaching children.
Anatomy For The Artist Jeno Barcsay Pdf Reader
This book was a great read!
I found this book interesting but a bit to confusing at times.
Wonderful reference for figure drawing students. Helped me see the volume of the model.
This has to be one of the best anatomical books for artists out there. I learned a great deal, and it's an amazing guide while practicing figure drawing.
Apr 24, 2009nicole rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Big, lumbrous volume. Wish it were as useful as it is heavy.
the book was very interesting history as it speaks as the fascination with the human body and as in those times was frowned upon but it is a good book :)
Jun 09, 2014scherzo♫ rated it really liked it
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This is a great reference book for the body. The illustration is absolutely gorgeous and extremely detailed and accurate.
Good book.
Sep 25, 2014F.J. Commelin rated it really liked it
Good anatomy book with beautifully drawns pictures - old style book.
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Born in Katona, Hungary in 1900, Barcsay was a descendant of an aristocratic family from Transylvania. In 1919, he went to Budapest where he began his studies in the Art School and graduated in 1924. The summer of 1926 was spent in Makó and Hódmezővásárhely, where he worked on the constructive structural powers in landscapes. In 1926, he went to Paris for a year where he discovered the works of Cé..more