Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . Fig. 16. Fig. 17. details precisely, which are, in a thoroughbred, admirable fortheir distinction and elegance. While they give life to theexecution, they also give a picturesque note which breaks themonotony of the work. The coat also has sweeping movementsof the hairs which add a great charm to the surface ; these hairsmeet at certain places forming what is known as feathers,for instance, at the posterior part of the lateral sides of the body(Fig. 16), near the stifle-joints and again in front over thepectoral muscles (Fig 17). CHAPTER VI SOME S


Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . Fig. 16. Fig. 17. details precisely, which are, in a thoroughbred, admirable fortheir distinction and elegance. While they give life to theexecution, they also give a picturesque note which breaks themonotony of the work. The coat also has sweeping movementsof the hairs which add a great charm to the surface ; these hairsmeet at certain places forming what is known as feathers,for instance, at the posterior part of the lateral sides of the body(Fig. 16), near the stifle-joints and again in front over thepectoral muscles (Fig 17). CHAPTER VI SOME SPECIAL POINTS There are certain points to which I desire to draw atten-tion, having seen them so often treated with neglect andwithout taste. For example, the elegant composition of thelines in the arrangement of the fetlock, the pastern and thehoof. This part is often treated as a square heavy block,


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