Constructive Anatomy: Includes Nearly 500 Illustrations (Dover Anatomy for Artists)
Countless artists and students since the 1920s have used this and other books by George B. Bridgman (for nearly 50 years a teacher at the Art Students League in New York) for a solid foundation and un…
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