How To Draw The Human Figure by John R. Grabach - front cover
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How To Draw The Human Figure

by John R. Grabach

"How To Draw The Human Figure" by John R. Grabach, Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1957, Laurel Edition, First Printing. This instructional art book offers comprehensive guidance on drawing the human form, featuring 28 full-color reproductions and 120 black-and-white drawings. Fair condition, with visible cover wear and page aging. A valuable resource for artists, scarce in this edition.

$22.29$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1957
Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B8-ALT-BRS-0368

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the cover, particularly at the edges and spine. The pages exhibit typical aging with some yellowing, but they remain intact and legible. There is no dust jacket, and the binding shows signs of use, though it remains secure.

About This Vintage 1957 Edition

"How To Draw The Human Figure" by John R. Grabach is an essential instructional guide published by Dell Publishing Co., Inc. in 1957, with its first printing in August 1958. This Laurel Edition offers an in-depth exploration into the techniques of drawing the human form, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced artists. John R. Grabach, a respected figure in art education, provides comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions complemented by 28 full-color reproductions and 120 black-and-white drawings. The book's focus on anatomy and figure drawing renders it a timeless reference for artists seeking to enhance their skills. This edition, printed in New York, is noted for its scarcity and historical significance in art instruction literature. The physical condition of the book is fair, with some wear evident on the cover, adding to its vintage charm.

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Dell Publishing Co., Inc.

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