Book Review: Complete Guide to Life Drawing by Gottfried Bammes
Complete Guide to Life Drawing is an accessible guide to figure drawing. It was authored by Gottfried Bammes who had also published many other books, in German.
This is the English translated edition of the German Menschen zeichnen: Grundlagen zum Aktzeichnen. It's a huge book and has 312 pages.
The book adopts a structured approach, starting with the study of proportion, body at rest and motion, followed by a more detailed look at the different parts of the body.
The many wonderful illustrated examples are supplemented by descriptive and insightful commentary. The pictures are from Gottfried Bammes and other Old Masters. There are also several helpful exercises to follow along. While it's not strictly an anatomy reference book, there are still a lot of detailed drawings of the muscles, all properly labelled.
It's a great book for beginners into figure drawing.
Complete Guide to Life Drawing is available at Amazon (US | CA | UK | DE | FR | IT | ES | JP | CN)
Visit Amazon to check out more reviews.
If you buy from the links, I get a little commission that helps me get more books to feature.
Here are direct links to the book:
Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon.de | Amazon.fr | Amazon.it | Amazon.es | Amazon.co.jp | Amazon.cn
Comments
Do you think that this book
Do you think that this book is better than loomis figure drawing book? Or its better have both?
I prefer Loomis' figure
In reply to Do you think that this book by Anonymous (not verified)
I prefer Loomis' figure drawing book.
Also check out Classic Human Anatomy: The Artist's Guide to Form, Function, and Movement
i bought the loomis book but
i bought the loomis book but i honestly feels like it to fit to a certain body type a very complicated for beginners would this book be better
Add new comment