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This page is a table of contents listing various topics related to facial expressions, anatomy, and artistic expression in human figures. It discusses different aspects of visages, like natural expressions, positioning, and proportions. It also covers the influence of expression and appearance on beauty and artistic representation.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Proportion. 70
Facial expressions that are natural. 265
Description of the tongue, jaw, and service. 138
Gravity of an image explained by weight and counterweight. 265
Tear gland function in the eye. 114
The portrayal of common stages of aging. 58
Drawing bodily pulling, in what circumstances it may easily fall. 261
The pulling and thrusting movements that are a significant action. 262
Pulling is in fact nothing more than thrusting. 264
A beautiful visage covers many other flaws in the human image. 32
How a visage should be beautiful, what it must be like. 33
How to divide the width of a visage. 84
Spectators' focus on the forehead. 106
Spectator judging the utility and credibility. 195
How human visages are variously divided. 205
Explaining visages in particular postures or figures. 212
Natural and arbitrary posing of visages. 211, 214
Poses depending on various factors. 218
When visages are subject to change or not. 219
Positioning of a visage flat from the front. 223
Positioning of a visage from the side. 225
Positioning in the stance of the head, which is called withdrawn. 227
The position of a visage seemingly leaning forward from the front. 228
The position of a visage, seemingly inclined, backward, or forward. 231
Visages in various arbitrary positions of slope. 234
Why a flat visage on the side is not commendable in a composition of many figures. 287
Visages serving for the expression of passions when observed. 295
How a smiling or crying visage is posed. 299
Visages that are distorted or strangely twisted, often seen in certain situations. 317

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Fall of Lucifer cleverly applied to European nations. 54
Embellishments that enhance beauty or are permissible. 98
Distribution of visages as variously directed by nature. 209
Discover what a floating sensation in human visages will express. 198
Paralyzed or mutilated limbs do not naturally pass on to children. 385
The potential of images must be properly investigated. 287

Translation Notes:

- "Tronie" translates to "visage," referring to facial expression or features.
- "Toevallige Tronie" is translated as "arbitrary visage" or "natural expressions."
- The term "Verdeeling" refers to the distribution or division.