Intersecting art, science and the scenographic mise-en-scne, this book provides a new approach to anatomical drawing, viewed through the contemporary lens of scenographic theory.
Sue Field traces the evolution of anatomical drawing from its historical background of hand-drawn observational scientific investigations to the contemporary, complex visualization tools that inform visual art practice, performance, film and screen-based installations. Presenting an overview of traditional approaches across centuries, the opening chapters explore the extraordinary work of scientists and artists such as Andreas Vesalius, Grard de Lairesse, Santiago Ramn y Cajal and Dorothy Foster Chubb who, through the medium of drawing dissect, dismember and anatomize the human form.
Anatomical Drawing: A Scenographic Intersection Between Science, the Visual Arts and Performance
Intersecting art, science and the scenographic mise-en-scne, this book provides a new approach to anatomical drawing, viewed through the contemporary lens of scenographic theory.
Sue Field traces the evolution of anatomical drawing from its historical background of hand-drawn observational scientific investigations to the contemporary, complex visualization tools that inform visual art practice, performance, film and screen-based installations. Presenting an overview of traditional approaches across centuries, the opening chapters explore the extraordinary work of scientists and artists such as Andreas Vesalius, Grard de Lairesse, Santiago Ramn y Cajal and Dorothy Foster Chubb who, through the medium of drawing dissect, dismember and anatomize the human form.