Robert Beverly Hale (1901-1985), anatomy instructor at the Art Students League, was himself a student of George Bridgman. Like Bridgman, he drew his demos very large, using a piece of charcoal on the end of a long stick.
In these two excerpts, he sketches a horse (with a rather long neck), while drawing comparisons to the human skeleton that dangles nearby. (Part 1 has a rather long introduction before he really gets going with the drawing.)
Thanks, Keita!
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