Animal Anatomy for Artists Released
Comprehensive Guide for Animalistic Art
Oxford University Press Release
New York, NY - March 11, 2004 - Oxford University Press USA has announced the release of "Animal Anatomy for Artists," a comprehensive guide to animal anatomy for painters, sculptors, and illustrators. The 242-page book provides in-depth coverage of animal forms, focusing on the muscular and skeletal structures that give animals their unique appearances.
"Animal Anatomy for Artists" is designed to help artists create realistic and authentic-looking animals from their imagination. The book features detailed illustrations and explanations that cover a wide range of animal species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. It also includes sections on animal movement, gesture, and expression.
The book's author, Eliot Goldfinger, is an experienced artist and teacher who has taught animal anatomy at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He has also written several other books on art and anatomy, including "The Human Figure" and "The Artist's Guide to Animal Anatomy."
"Animal Anatomy for Artists" is available now at bookstores and online retailers.
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