Eliot Goldfinger
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Works | Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form |
Eliot Goldfinger is an artist known for his work with anatomy and his 1991 reference book Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form.[1] He helped develop the anatomy program at the New York Academy of Art and several of his busts of the mayors of New York City are held in the Museum of the City of New York.[2]
Bibliography
- Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form (1991)[3][4][5]
- Animal Anatomy for Artists (2004)[6][7][8]
References
- ↑ "STRIKING LOOK AT MIAMI BEACH AMONG TOP GIFT BOOKS". Palm Beach Post. December 3, 1991. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
- ↑ The Federal reporter. Second series, Volume 887. Federal Reporter. 1990. p. xcvi.
- ↑ Rogers, Blair (1993). "Review: Human Anatomy for Artists". Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 17 (1): pp.79–84. doi:10.1007/BF00455055.
- ↑ "Review: Human Anatomy for Artists". Choice: Publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a Division of the American Library Association, Volume 29, Issues 9-12. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
- ↑ Review: Human Anatomy for Artists. Sculpture Review, Volume 40.
- ↑ Review: Animal Anatomy for Artists. American Artist, Volume 69, Issues 1-6. 2005. pp. 77–78.
- ↑ Melick, Randy (Spring 2005). "Review: Animal Anatomy for Artists". American Arts Quarterly 22 (2). Retrieved 30 April 2013.
- ↑ "Review: Animal Anatomy for Artists". Booklist. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
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