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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÉcorchéÉcorché - Wikipedia

    An écorché ( French pronunciation: [ekɔʁʃe]) is a figure drawn, painted, or sculpted showing the muscles of the body without skin, normally as a figure study for another work or as an exercise for a student artist.

  2. French: “flayed,” or “skinned”. A Skinned Horse. A Skinned Horse, pencil-drawn écorché by George Stubbs, 1756–58; in the Royal Academy of Arts, London. (more) écorché, anatomical figure depicting an animal or human with the skin removed to show the location and interplay of the muscles.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. The skinned figure, usually in the form of a plaster cast, wax, or marble sculpture, allows studying the arrangement and shape of muscles, veins, and joints. While there are écorchés of animals, particularly of skinned horses, the great majority of écorchés are depictions of the human male figure.

  4. Il est tombé de vélo et a les genoux écorchés. He fell off his bike and has grazes on his knees.

  5. The meaning of ÉCORCHÉ is an anatomical illustration or manikin showing the muscles and bones that are visible with the skin removed.

  6. I thought that plaster of Paris figure was not the only ecorche in the room. From Project Gutenberg. ecopolitics. Écorché definition: an anatomical model of part or all of the human body with the skin removed, to allow study of the underlying musculature..

  7. Letting the artist get a better understanding what creates the forms and how to represent them better. In this series Uldis talks about the importance of Écorché in art and medicine, its history, and how the creation of the new 3D viewer and Écorché model.