It is known as a Maquette. You can buy them at most art supply stores in assorted styles and sizes.
Those wooden mannequins used to help artists draw people are called "artist's mannequins" or "drawing mannequins." They are articulated figures that can be posed in various positions to serve as a reference for proportions, poses, and movement in figure drawing. These mannequins are typically made of wood and come in different sizes, representing the human form in a simplified way.
Contour-line drawing refers to drawing the outline of something,usually a human figure. Matisse has many examples of this.
Not a painting, but a drawing, called Vitruvian Man.
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The human figure and motion.
Those wooden mannequins used to help artists draw people are called "artist's mannequins" or "drawing mannequins." They are articulated figures that can be posed in various positions to serve as a reference for proportions, poses, and movement in figure drawing. These mannequins are typically made of wood and come in different sizes, representing the human form in a simplified way.
Natham Goldstein has written: 'Figure drawing' -- subject(s): Human figure in art, Figure drawing
Borough Johnson has written: 'The technique of pencil drawing' -- subject(s): Human figure in art, Pencil drawing, Technique 'Figure drawing and portraiture in lead pencil, chalk, and charcoal' -- subject(s): Human figure in art
Contour-line drawing refers to drawing the outline of something,usually a human figure. Matisse has many examples of this.
Contour-line drawing refers to drawing the outline of something,usually a human figure. Matisse has many examples of this.
Ron Tiner has written: 'Figure drawing without a model' -- subject(s): Drawing, Human figure in art, Technique
There are small jointed wooden figures available at most art supply stores. They are positionable and made just for this purpose.
Elliott Ivenbaum has written: 'Drawing people' -- subject(s): Drawing, Human beings in art, Human figure in art, Humans in art, Juvenile literature, Technique
Jeff Mellem has written: 'Sketching people' -- subject(s): Human figure in art, Technique, Figure drawing
Jack N. Kramer has written: 'Human anatomy and figure drawing'
John Raynes has written: 'Drawing and Painting People (Step By Step)' 'Starting to paint with acrylics' -- subject(s): Acrylic painting 'Cars' 'How to Draw Human' 'Complete Anatomy and Figure Drawing' 'The Ultimate Drawing Course' 'Curso Completo de Dibujo' 'The Figure Drawing Workbook'
Not a painting, but a drawing, called Vitruvian Man.