Figure Drawing, the Structure, Anatomy, and Expressive Design of the Human Form, by Nathan Goldstein. Published by Prentice-Hall in 1976. ISBN 0-13-314765-7.
Dust jacket notes: "The best figure drawings, by old and contemporary masters alike, reveal the harmonious interaction and the mutual reinforcing behavior of structure, anatomy, design, and expression. Figure Drawing examines each of these factors separately and then looks at their interrelation within a drawing. Rather than dictating formulas, it points out the universal facts and forces exemplified in dozens of drawings of draped and nude figures, to help the reader understand the total scope and creative potential of the four basic elements. A concise exploration of structural issues establishes structure not only as a volume-builder but as a rich source of visual and expressive invention. The chapters on design and expression explore thoroughly the abstract dynamics of figure drawing; these alert the artist to important aspects of perception which emerge from the subject matter, the artist, and the evolving drawing itself...."
The book is free of writing except for name on top of title page. There is some staining on the outer edge of pages and on just a couple of pages. The dust jacket has quite a few scuffs and tears. We've tried to document them in our pictures. Fast, free shipping from our non-smoking home. E-10