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The Cabinet of the arts: being a new and universal drawing book, forming a complete system of drawing, painting in all its branches, etching, engraving, perspective projection & surveying, with all their various & appendant parts. Containing the whole theory and practice of the fine arts in general, from the first elements to the most finished principles. Displaying in the most familiar manner the whole rudiments of imitation, design, disposition, invention & deception. Illustrated with upwards of sixty elegant engravings. To which is added an appendix, containing several curious and useful miscellaneous articles


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    London: T. Ostell, 1805

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