Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . mparative measurements I do not think that Ican do better than quote those given by Colonel Duhoussetwhich are mentioned in The Artistic Anatomy of Animals,by E. Guyer. This excellent book has been translated intoEnglish by Mr. G. Heywood, Lecturer on Anatomy at theRoyal College of Art, London. (Publishers : BailHere, Tindalland Cox.) Having had the advantage of being acquainted withColonel Duhousset, and being aware that for years he gaveparticular attention to the study of the horse, and that he had aprofound knowledge of the subject, moreover,


Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . mparative measurements I do not think that Ican do better than quote those given by Colonel Duhoussetwhich are mentioned in The Artistic Anatomy of Animals,by E. Guyer. This excellent book has been translated intoEnglish by Mr. G. Heywood, Lecturer on Anatomy at theRoyal College of Art, London. (Publishers : BailHere, Tindalland Cox.) Having had the advantage of being acquainted withColonel Duhousset, and being aware that for years he gaveparticular attention to the study of the horse, and that he had aprofound knowledge of the subject, moreover, knowing of noother authority more competent in the matter, I endorse withouthesitation the comparative measurements which he gives,convinced, from experience, that they are the most trustworthyand that they give in all cases excellent results. It will be seen that the basis of comparison in these measure-ments is the head. Two heads and a half gives the following measurements. 24 Modelling I. The height of the withers, H, above the ground. 25.


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