The sculptor and art students' guide to the proportions of the human form
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Author
Contributions
- Sutcliffe, John, 1956- - Contributor
Publication
1883 - Chapman and Hall, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
15,000 words, Guess
Page Count
60 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100982167806
- ISBN-139780982167809
- Library of Congress Control Number11028027
- OCLC Control Number9872179
- Open LibraryOL6536497M
Classifications
- LCCNC765 .S3
Alternate Titles
- Art-student's guide to the proportions of the human form.
Description
This guide to the proportions of the human form is a reformatted reproduction of the famous but hard to find work by Johann Gottfried Shadow. It includes images of plates engraved by John Sutcliffe from the English translation, and images of the original German plates. The original was a huge book, each plate was 24" by 19" for this version the large plates were photographed to reproduce them on a single page, but also reproduced in sections so they can be seen as large as possible. It includes an introduction, a history of the study of human proportion and a description of the plates plus the original German plates reproduced on single pages. Schadow based based his work on the pioneering work of the Greek Sculptor Polycletus who both wrote a treatise on human proportion and sculpted a figure to illustrate his work. Polycletus was among the creators of classical Greek sculpture, famous for his naturalism.
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