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When the upper body is bent at half, the back is represented by the big curved line from the neck to the pelvis, and the front is the line from the chest and folds at the belly. If the upper body is bent further, the flow will be the same, but the thorax area will seem shorter because of the perspective. Taco1704 Torso, Taco Anatomy, Anatomy Tutorial, Body Drawing Tutorial, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Sketches, Body Reference Drawing, Different Poses, Anatomy References

When the upper body is bent at half, the back is represented by the big curved line from the neck to the pelvis, and the front is the line from the chest and folds at the belly. If the upper body is bent further, the flow will be the same, but the thorax area will seem shorter because of the perspective.

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Torso of a Dancing Faun Artist Unknown (Graeco-Roman) (Italy/Greece, Europe), 1st century Marble Classical Sculpture, Anatomy Sculpture, Roman Statue, Classic Sculpture, Greek Statues, Roman Sculpture, Male Torso, Greek Sculpture, Ancient Sculpture

This muscled male torso, with a small tail and twisting pose, is the remnant of a dancing faun. The statue type is known from around 40 surviving ancient Roman copies after a Greek prototype and from ancient coins depicting the sculpture which help us reconstruct the work’s original appearance. This faun would have had tiny horns above his forehead and a kroupezion, or clapper, worn on his foot. His raised right hand and lowered left probably held cymbals, although variants also show him…

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