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Is there art after modernism? Many of today’s art students and professionals are finding the answer — “yes” — lies in the long-neglected field of figurative sculpture, a demanding form of expression that requires extremely rigorous technical training. Most modern schools, however, are simply not equipped to provide the necessary technical background. The republication of this highly valuable text by Edouard Lanteri, renowned teacher, sculptor, and intimate friend of Rodin (Rodin called him “my dear master, my dear friend”), makes it possible for serious students to gain the requisite skills and bridge the gap between artistic concept and figurative realization. Representing at least three thousand years of studio lore, this readily understandable, authoritative guide is a goldmine of technical information, easily comprising a four-year sculpture curriculum unavailable elsewhere.
Beginning with a detailed study of modelling a head from a cast model, Lanteri gives meticulous descriptions of the anatomical features that comprise the head. Next, there are instructions for sculpting a bust from a live model: how to place the model, use the clay, take measurements, set up the all-important framework, put on hair, etc. The author also covers modelling the figure from nature, including such factors as the scale of proportions, posing the model, the chief line, contrasts of line, building up the figure, and more.
Part III covers sculpting in relief (poses, fixing the background, tools, superposition of planes, color, change of light, etc.); drapery (arrangement of folds, principles of radiation, flying drapery, etc.); and medals (proportion, working the mold, inscriptions, etc.). Also discussed are principles of composition, both in relief and in the round. Profusely illustrated with hundreds of photographs, drawings, and diagrams, this work is the kind of comprehensive resource that should be a lifelong studio companion to the figure sculptor. 107 full-page photographic plates, 27 other photographs, 175 drawings and diagrams.


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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dover Publications
Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 1, 1985
Edition ‏ : ‎ Reissue
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 496 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0486250067
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0486250069
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.48 x 0.95 x 8.12 inches
Part of series ‏ : ‎ Dover Art Instruction
Best Sellers Rank: #164,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #22 in Sculpture Appreciation #81 in Human Figure Art (Books)
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  1. Roy Almaroad

    Modeling Process
    A good reference for complete modeling procedures. Also a good source for anatomy of human structure.

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  2. Laurie

    A Must Have! Edouard Lanteri was a renowned teacher of sculptor & friend of Rodin.
    Modelling & Sculpting the Human Figure (Dover Art Instruction) is a detailed study of sculpting & modeling by Edouard. Lanteri. He was a renowned teacher of “artistic anatomy” & friend to Rodin in the late 1800s & early 1900s. So, although more current modeling & sculpturing books have been published, this reprint provides the student with the do’s & don’ts of sculptor from a Master. It has lots of illustrations to assist the beginning student, as well as the professional. This is a Learning book and a studio companion!

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  3. Henk

    Best book
    This book may be regarded as the sculptor’s bible!

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  4. Kimberly Chapman

    Used it for modelling chocolate sculpture
    I used this book to learn how to sculpt realistic human faces and heads out of modelling chocolate. I found quickly that while it has great depth of information in terms of muscular structure, I was able to skim that for the pertinent details relative to my project and skip the rest. I appreciate that Lanteri took the time to list all of the names of the different facial muscles, but I didn’t need to learn them in order to work my project.The advice about using different lighting, the breakdown and order of construction of facial elements, emulating hair, and other instructions were extremely helpful. At a meeting of my local cake club, I did a demonstration of how I made the head on my award-winning Wolverine cake based on Lanteri’s book and told everyone that this book is a vital manual should any of them wish to attempt to construct a realistic human sculpture.The instructions for clay translate well to modelling chocolate, so I highly recommend this book for any cake artist looking for tips on how to branch beyond cartoonish figures.That being said, where it fell short for me was the assumption that I’d have the subject in person before me in order to use calipers for measurements. Since Hugh Jackman hasn’t yet seen fit to come to my kitchen to be measured, I had to go by a series of images found online. I recognize that Lanteri’s book predates using Google Images for sculptural inspiration, but I really could have used a lot more advice on translating two-dimensional images into a three-dimensional form. I tried to wing it on my own via lots of measurements and ratio calculations, and got close, but not quite right.All in all, I recommend it to those who have varying levels of experience but a high level of patience and willingness to go slowly and practice. The instructions should work well for a variety of media including clay, modelling chocolate, polymer clay, or anything else that can be kept soft for long-term working.

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  5. Denver Lar

    The only true foundational book available!
    This is a very text heavy book, but with traditional “classic” approach. If you read and then study the line drawings, it all culminates into true knowledge of sculpting. The simplified teaching method of coping the “Renaissance masterpieces” is not the norm in this day or age, but is the method used by all modern masters. Edouard Lanteri taught Rodin in this way, and it shows!

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  6. Primo

    The Bible, a Sculptor’s Manual
    The book was recommended to me while studying in Italy by a world class Sculptor, Professor and heir apparent to Malvina Hoffman, Vincent Ricci. I’ve read it many times and each time I’ve grown more appreciative. Though often dry and lacking eye candy it’s the closest thing to sitting in a classroom in 15th century Florence. Modeling by Edouard Lanteri and the follow up volume 2 are truly the foundation of nearly every instructional book in print. Long before the overly intellectualized works attempting to pass for art there were sculptors that could actually sculpt. Lanteri’s book is a return to century’s old teachings, a manual that offers a complete knowledge of modeling and sculpture.

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  7. REAL REVIEW

    Modeling and Sculpting the Human Figure
    This is the top rated book according to our instructor. It is the most thorough book of its kind since sculpting has become a sort oflost art. Our instructor is a professional sculptor and his work is in museums around the country and has sculpted for Hollywood films.I find the book very interesting and helpful. It is a bit old for today but it is an excellent guide for the beginner as well as the professional.

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  8. Toni

    Without a doubt,the ultimate reference for a sculptor.
    I have been literally consuming all the information to train myself in the art of sculpting

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  9. AnnQuark

    I find this book perfect for modelling my art dolls; plenty of pictures, explanations and pictures. And the fact it is an old book does not matter at all: human proportions haven’t changed much since the 19th. Of course, the models in the book seem to lack a bit of muscle because the beauty standards are those of the late 19th century, but once you get how the muscular system is settled, you can play with it very easily.

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  10. Sumit

    Great

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  11. toi

    大変すばらしい教科書のような人体の彫塑(粘土を使った人間作り)の本です。米アマゾンではレビュー数20件、星4つ半の名著です。道具の説明から始まり、頭蓋骨から目、鼻、口、各パーツの造形の説明、美術解剖学を交えた正確な人体像の作り方(特に顔の筋肉の表現技法については必読です!)から布の表現までやっています。ただ、コレ全部英語なんです。写真と図はほん〜のちょびっとしか掲載されていません。8〜9割が英語の文章です。Modeling the Figure in Clay (Practical Craft Books)と合わせて読めばかなり強力な参考書となるはずなんですが・・・なんとかこれを翻訳してくれる会社が現れないものでしょうか。これだけ素晴らしい本が日本で広く読まれないというのは大きな損失だと思います。

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  12. Laidner Rosa

    Verdadeira aula de mestre! Agora aproveitar o livro e mão na massa!

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  13. Albert

    One of those truly rare, exceptional books. From Rodin’s teacher, a text that is more than 120 years old (incl. many illustrations), and still very relevant. In fact, imo it far surpasses modern publications on the topic in many regards. The author’s philosophical approach to art and art-teaching is exemplary and offers truly rare insights — into sculpting as an artform, the art of teaching, but also wider insights relevant to other artforms as well (with the chapter on composition as a stand-out example). This is one of my best finds, and a true reference for aspiring artists and art-teachers alike. I would have given 6-stars if I could.

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