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Anatomy of a Clown


I was drawing bones one day (yeah, I’m a hoot on a Saturday night) when I wondered what the skeleton of a clown would look like: red nose, big hips, three fingers, extra large mouth, big feet, empty pie pan....

This pose is based on Bernard Albinus’ 1745 series of anatomy drawings entitled "TABULAE SCELETI ET MUSCULORUM CORPORIS HUMANI."

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By Craig at 07/20/2005 - 9:26pm | Anatomy | Art | Pen & Ink | Perspicuity Cartoons/Essays | QM - Human Anatomy | Short Pieces | login to post comments
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