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George B. Bridgman

    George Brant Bridgman was a Canadian-American artist, teacher, and writer. Born in Canada, he spent most of his professional life in the USA, teaching anatomy and figure drawing at the Art Students League of New York. His students included many future famous artists, highlighting his significant impact on subsequent generations of creators.

    Heads, Features and Faces
    Constructive Anatomy (Fully Illustrated)
    The Human Machine
    The Book of a Hundred Hands
    Constructive Anatomy
    Bridgman's Complete Guide To Drawing From Life
    • 2023

      Anatomia Constructiva

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book presents Bridgman's innovative approach to figure drawing through the use of "boxes" as a foundational method. This technique simplifies the complex anatomy of the human form, making it accessible for artists. Bridgman’s instructional style emphasizes understanding the structure and proportions of the body, providing valuable insights for both beginners and experienced artists looking to enhance their skills in figure representation.

      Anatomia Constructiva
    • 2022

      Constructive Anatomy

      Includes Nearly 500 Illustrations

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Featuring meticulously detailed anatomical studies, this book offers an in-depth exploration of the human figure, complemented by exquisite illustrations. It serves as a valuable resource for artists and students alike, providing insights into the complexities of anatomy with a focus on clarity and precision. The combination of thorough research and artistic representation makes it an essential reference for anyone interested in mastering the art of figure drawing.

      Constructive Anatomy
    • 2016

      Properly rendering human heads, features, and faces numbers among the most challenging aspects of figure drawing and painting. This concise and useful book-written by a world-renowned art instructor-is entirely devoted to the artistic study of the human head and its deep capacity for detail and expression. With more than half a century's worth of experience as an artist and lecturer at the Art Students League of New York, George B. Bridgman is a uniquely qualified instructor. His clearly articulated lessons are accompanied by nearly 200 examples and diagrams that demonstrate how best to portray heads, features, and faces. Bridgman emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationships between facial features and the planes of the head. He considers round and square forms; how to draw the head at eye level, above eye level, and below eye level; and eyes, noses, mouths, and ears individually. Lessons are also included on light and shadow, comparative measurements, and the principles of oval and cube constructions. The ultimate beginner's guide to accurately rendering the human head, Heads, Features and Faces is a must-have for any serious study of human figures. Readers interested in related titles from George B. Bridgman will also want to see: The Book of a Hundred Hands (ISBN: 9781626543454).

      Heads, Features and Faces (Dover Anatomy for Artists)
    • 2015

      "The Book of a Hundred Hands" is exactly what it sounds like. With this delightful little book George Bridgman has handed the world's artists a remarkable resource. As he points out, the human hand has a tremendous capacity for expression, and the attentive artist takes advantage of this potential to imbue their work with detail and meaning. After all, we can tell a lot about a person from their hands: everything from a subject's age and gender, to their psychological and emotional states, and even occupation. With 100 carefully-selected illustrations that clearly identify the regions of the hand in a variety of positions, "The Book of a Hundred Hands" is the perfect workbook and reference for any artist, beginning or experienced. Whether you read it as a textbook or pull it from your shelf for inspiration when you're stumped on a particular hand-rendering problem, this book is a worthy addition to any artist's library. The lessons it contains are sure to elevate your human figures to new levels of expression and detail.

      The Book of a Hundred Hands (Dover Anatomy for Artists)
    • 2011

      Focusing on anatomical drawing, this reference book serves both comic and fine artists by simplifying complex anatomy into manageable structures. Bridgman expertly overlays muscle patterns, making it easier for artists at any skill level to address anatomical challenges. Its invaluable insights cater to beginners and experienced artists alike, enhancing their understanding of human form and structure.

      Constructive Anatomy (Fully Illustrated)
    • 2001

      Drawing the Draped Figure

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.1(67)Add rating

      One of the foremost drawing teachers shows how to render 7 different kinds of folds: pipe, zigzag, spiral, half-lock, diaper pattern, drop, and inert. 200 black-and-white illustrations.

      Drawing the Draped Figure
    • 1974
    • 1973

      A variety of sketches depicting bone and muscle structure, as well as human features, illustrate these lessons in drawing human forms

      Constructive Anatomy
    • 1972

      The human skeletal and muscular systems are illustrated in four hundred drawings in this art anatomy text

      The Human Machine
    • 1971