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Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist—by Stephen Rogers Peck
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The Human Machine : The Anatomical
Structure and Mechanism of the Human Body— by George Bridgman
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The Human Figure: An Anatomy for
Artists—by David K. Rubins
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Bridgman's Life Drawing
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Constructive Anatomy—Bridgman
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Anatomy (from the
Greek ἀνατομία
anatomia, from ἀνατέμνειν
ana: separate, apart from, and temnein, to cut up, cut open)
is the branch of
biology that is the consideration of the
structure of living things. It is a general term that can
include
human anatomy, animal anatomy (zootomy)
and
plant anatomy (phytotomy). In some of its facets anatomy is
closely related to
embryology,
comparative anatomy and
comparitive embryology,[1]
through common roots in
evolution
General anatomy:
Human anatomy:
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