Dynamic Anatomy is a book by Burne Hogarth. It serves as a manual for artists on how to draw the human body, in a muscular, idealized form. The book features detailed pencil drawings of virtually every part of the male and female bodies, in dramatic and expressive poses, limbs and torsos contorted and extended, and exquisite detail in more complicated parts such as hands feet. Dynamic Anatomy is most usefull if an artist is studying classical drawing in an attempt to emulate the renaissance styles.

Start a discussion with Dynamicanatomy

Start a discussion