George Brant Bridgeman
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George Brant Bridgeman (1864-1943) was an artist, teacher and author. He taught life-class at the Art Students League, where he instructed Norman Rockwell. In his auto-biography, My Adventures as an Illustrator, Rockwell spoke highly of Bridgeman.
Many of Bridgeman's books are still in print via Dover Publications.
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- Bridgman's Complete Guide to Drawing From Life
- Constructive Anatomy (Dover Books on Art Instruction)
- The Human Machine
- Bridgman's Life Drawing
- Heads, Features and Faces
- The Book of a Hundred Hands