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The principles of practical perspective, or, Scenographic projection: containing universal rules for delineating designs on various surfaces, and taking views from nature by the most simple and expeditious methods, to which are added rules for shadowing and the elements of painting, the whole treated in a manner calculated to render the science of perspective and the art of drawing easy of attainment to every capacity
The principles of practical perspective, or, Scenographic projection: containing universal rules for delineating designs on various surfaces, and taking views from nature by the most simple and expeditious methods, to which are added rules for shadowing and the elements of painting, the whole treated in a manner calculated to render the science of perspective and the art of drawing easy of attainment to every capacity
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The principles of practical perspective, or, Scenographic projection: containing universal rules for delineating designs on various surfaces, and taking views from nature by the most simple and expeditious methods, to which are added rules for shadowing and the elements of painting, the whole treated in a manner calculated to render the science of perspective and the art of drawing easy of attainment to every capacity

Date1815
FormatBook
Notes
The frontispiece is a full-colour aquatint.   The plates are chiefly diagrams, numbered 1 to 51.
GeographyCity, town, townshipLondon
GeographyCountryUnited Kingdom
Medium
DimensionsCover size: 31 cm x 24 cm (12 3/16 in. x 9 7/16 in.)
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object Number37131055166045D
Children painting pictures
Hubbert, Mildred Young
1967
Cover has graphic design with text framed by decorative border below image, black green and yel ...
Kerr, Ruth Netzorg
1930
Black and white photograph of the the interior of a lavish living room with a grand piano.
Unknown
Approximately 1922