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Volume  Volume1\Proportions and Movements of the Human Figure

Entry#  350. The movement of the arm (350-354).


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In the innermost bend of the joints of every limb the reliefs are

converted into a hollow, and likewise every hollow of the innermost

bends becomes a convexity when the limb is straightened to the

utmost. And in this very great mistakes are often made by those who

have insufficient knowledge and trust to their own invention and do

not have recourse to the imitation of nature; and these variations

occur more in the middle of the sides than in front, and more at the

back than at the sides.


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