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Volume  Volume1\The Practice Of Painting

Entry#  592.


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How to pose figures.


OF GRACE IN THE LIMBS.


The limbs should be adapted to the body with grace and with

reference to the effect that you wish the figure to produce. And if

you wish to produce a figure that shall of itself look light and

graceful you must make the limbs elegant and extended, and without

too much display of the muscles; and those few that are needed for

your purpose you must indicate softly, that is, not very prominent

and without strong shadows; the limbs, and particularly the arms

easy; that is, none of the limbs should be in a straight line with

the adjoining parts. And if the hips, which are the pole of a man,

are by reason of his position, placed so, that the right is higher

than the left, make the point of the higher shoulder in a

perpendicular line above the highest prominence of the hip, and let

this right shoulder be lower than the left. Let the pit of the

throat always be over the centre of the joint of the foot on which

the man is leaning. The leg which is free should have the knee lower

than the other, and near the other leg. The positions of the head

and arms are endless and I shall therefore not enlarge on any rules

for them. Still, let them be easy and pleasing, with various turns

and twists, and the joints gracefully bent, that they may not look

like pieces of wood.


Of appropriate gestures (593-600).


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