Coming out end of the month, 100 Artists of the Male Figure collects many of the artists I have already featured here on my LiveJournal, and many more. Images of the classical female figure are more prevalent in the contemporary figurative art world, as the nude male has been shunned as too potent or treated as a sex symbol. This book bravely showcases works by male and female artists from around the world that focus on this classic subject. Painting, drawings, and sculptures display broad and varied styles, including portraiture, studies, Pop Art, abstract, and photorealism. Read each artist's approach to the male figure through candid personal statements. Nearly 400 works capture masculine beauty in many styles. This resource brings balance to the figurative art world and is an ideal reference for artists, curators, dealers, students, and collectors.
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (February 28, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0764336932
ISBN-13: 978-0764336935
Amazon: 100 Artists of the Male Figure: A Contemporary Anthology of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture
They collected artists from all over the United States from New York to Hawaii, artists from Canada, Mexico, China, Iran, Australia, Netherlands, England, Scotland, France, Denmark, Germany, Japan and Spain that will be represented in this first volume.
The editor, E. Gibbons, continues to seek out artists and welcomes links to their pages so that he can add them to his wish-list for volume 2 and other projects he has planned; like a quarterly magazine/journal that would feature artists in depth, tie in to a historical artist and more.
Below is a list of the 100 artists who have been selected for the first book:

1 "Lazy Afternoon", 2009, oil/canvas, 20" x 16", Jack Balas www.JackBalas.com
2 Daniel Barkley

3 "Same Team", oil, 46" x 48", Davidd Batalon
( all other artists )
More picture here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/100-Artists-of-the-Male-Figure/161439509859#!/photo_search.php?oid=161439509859&view=all
Coming out end of the month, 100 Artists of the Male Figure collects many of the artists I have already featured here on my LiveJournal, and many more. 

There are different reasons why I liked this historical fiction by Ted Bacino, but probably the main one is that it was easy to read while at the same time well researched. Plus it was so well based on actual facts, and not only theory, that indeed I wondered myself if it was not true. 



There are different reasons why I liked this historical fiction by Ted Bacino, but probably the main one is that it was easy to read while at the same time well researched. Plus it was so well based on actual facts, and not only theory, that indeed I wondered myself if it was not true. 

