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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Wendelin
1866 was the year Kanizier Wendelin made this drawing of a model
who I believe appears in several works in my academic art collection.
I always pose one arm up one arm down. Usually up arm is holding a towel over shoulder, or a Cowboy hat on head, while other arm hangs at side. But, this is to show sterno-mastoid-bicep. (Chest-shoulder-arm transition.)
I'm guessing the odd pose was used to emphasize some aspect of the muscles in his arm.
ReplyDeleteThat would be my guess, too.
DeleteI always pose one arm up one arm down.
ReplyDeleteUsually up arm is holding a towel over shoulder, or a Cowboy hat on head, while other arm hangs at side.
But, this is to show sterno-mastoid-bicep.
(Chest-shoulder-arm transition.)
Interesting technical reference.
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