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The art of drawing in its various branches, exemplified in a course of twenty-eight progressive lessons, calculated to afford those who are unacquainted with the art, the means of acquiring a competent knowledge without the aid of a master; being the only work of the kind in which the principles of effect are explained in a clear, methodical, and at the same time familiar style


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    London: Sherwood, Jones and Co, 1825

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    • Onbrekend: p.87-88
    • Illustrated with coloured designs and numerous wood engravings [13 mainly handcol.(aquatint, stipple-engraving) plates, handcol. coulour-samples, woodengr. textills.]

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