The horse is one of the most popular but difficult animals to draw. This concise, practical guide by a renowned illustrator covers the essentials better than longer books. Proportion, anatomy, movement, materials, and more are addressed with instructive clarity and enhanced with 128 illustrations. Ideal for artists, beginners to experienced. Reprint of the Pitman Publishing Corporation, New York, 1956 edition.
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You Can Draw Cats by Gladys Emerson Cook One of America's most beloved animal illustrators provides 194 gracefully regal drawings — plus expert tips — to clearly demonstrate the differences in breeds, from Angoras to Persians.
You Can Draw Dogs by Gladys Emerson Cook Discover how easy it is to draw dogs with 106 detailed images of popular breeds and guidance on what types of materials to use. Bonus text explores breed history, temperament.
Drawing Animals by Hugh Laidman Step-by-step instructional drawings of 26 animals, wild and domestic, appear with a text that focuses on understanding animal anatomy and behavior as a key to creating natural, expressive drawings.
The Anatomy and Action of the Horse by Lowes D. Luard Easy-to-read text explains the horse as a machine designed for movement, with meticulously rendered sketches of the entire animal supplementing diagrams and color illustrations of the horse's anatomy. 62 black-and-white illustrations.
Animal Drawing and Anatomy by Edwin Noble Written and illustrated by a distinguished artist and art instructor, this volume features valuable insights into reproducing accurate images of horses, cows, dogs, sheep, birds, and wild animals. 233 drawings.
Draw Anything by Arthur Zaidenberg This visual drawing dictionary offers thousands of instructive illustrations in alphabetical order — from abdomen to zodiac. Simplified for beginners and intermediate students, it covers animals, people, clothing, furniture, and more.
Dynamic Animal Drawing by Arthur Zaidenberg This step-by-step guide shows beginning and intermediate artists how to see an animal in its simplest form and draw it accurately. Includes over 500 illustrations, from cats and dogs to hippopotami.
101 Dog Illustrations: A Pictorial Archive of Championship Breeds by Gladys Emerson Cook A blue-ribbon collection of 116 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, these dramatically detailed lithographs include sporting and non-sporting dogs, hounds, working dogs, terriers, and toys. Captions.
The Horse in Action: The Walk, Trot, Canter, Gallop, and Jump, Illustrated by Henry Wynmalen, Michael Lyne Profusely illustrated study by noted equestrian authority was among the first works to clearly define and depict sequence of maneuvers made by the horse in its varied gaits. 219 illustrations.