A Treatise on Painting/Chapter 45

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3999318A Treatise on Painting — Of the MusclesJohn Francis RigaudLeonardo da Vinci

Chap. XLV.Of the Muscles.

The muscles of young men are not to be marked strongly, nor too much swelled, because that would indicate full strength and vigour of age, which they have not yet attained. Nevertheless they must be more or less expressed, as they are more or less employed. For those which are in motion are always more swelled and thicker than those which remain at rest. The intrinsic and central line of the members which are bent, never retains its natural length.