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Figure drawing is the most essential - and the most difficult - of
all the skills for the artist to learn. In this manual Burne
Hogarth introduces his own system of figure drawing, which should
make it possible to visualize and accurately render the forms of
the human body from every conceivable point of view. First Hogarth
describes the forms of the human figure. Then he demonstrates his
"deep space" notion, a systematic sketching order that is the key
to drawing the figure with believable interconnection of forms and
control of foreshortening. By mastering this remarkable system,
artists should be able to draw an amazing variety of poses, actions
and gestures without a model, while maintaining the correct
relationship between forms.
The final entry in the Complete Burne Hogarth Comic Strip Library,
this volume collects his rarely seen daily comic strips in one
volume for the first time as well as two exceptional adventures
from the Sunday strips. Each strip has been carefully restored from
the highest quality source material available, lavishly presented
to emphasize the exceptional quality of one of the most influential
illustrators to ever take on the Lord of the Jungle.
THE WORLD-FAMOUS COMIC STRIP, RESTORED AND COLLECTED FOR THE FIRST
TIME IN ITS ENTIRETY
The second of four exclusive volumes, authorized by the Edgar Rice
Burroughs estate, collecting the entire run of the legendary Tarzan
comic strip by one of the most influential artists of the 20th
Century, Burne Hogarth (with Don Garden)
Collecting the unparalleled works of Burne Hogarth on one of the
most influential comic strips of all time, Tarzan and The Lost
Tribes is the penultimate entry in Tarzan: The Complete Burne
Hogarth Comic Strip Library, authorized by the Edgar Rice Burroughs
Estate. Bringing together the strips from 1947-1949 and lavishly
reproduced in full colour, this is the most complete collection of
Hogarth s highly sought-after Tarzan Sunday strips available."
Burne Hogarth is one of the most famous artists in the history of
comic strips - at the peak with Alex Raymond ("Flash Gordon") and
Hal Foster ("Prince Valiant"). In 1936 he followed Foster on the
massively popular Tarzan comic strip, and set a new standard for
dynamics and excitement. This is the first of four exclusive
volumes that will collect Hogarth's entire run, beginning with"
Tarzan "and the "Golden City."
Restored and reproduced in an oversized format, these editions will
finally do justice to one of the most lauded illustrators of all
time, whose work has been out of print for more than a decade.
Details of illustrations:
Full-color restorations of the newspaper strips, reproduced in the
oversized full-page format made popular by current collections of
"Prince Valiant" and "Popeye the Sailor."
Details of extras:
Historical articles from Scott Tracy Griffin, author of "Tarzan:
The Centennial Celebration"
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