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Land- and sea-scapes for advanced pupils

[DRAWING COURSE].
De teekenkunst in hare bevalligheid, naar hare vaste gronden en regelen, voorgesteld in een aantal van voorwerpen, naar het leven genomen; geschetst en opgemaakt ten nutte van min- of meer-gevorderden in de kunst: Een Teekenboekjen zoo als nog niet is uitgegeven. Bevattende: Landschappen, Watergezichten, Zeegezichten, Stille waters, Scheepen, Havens en Reeden, in 38 Afbeeldingen.

With 38 engraved views on 19 lvs.

With 38 engraved views on 19 lvs.



Amst., W. van Vliet, 1820. Sm.8vo. Orig. wrappers. With 38 engraved views on 19 lvs.

Rare engraved drawing-course for land- and sea-scapes for the more advanced pupils. The first 13 leaves are numbered and show the same view twice, once sketched in outline and once fully worked out. The last 6 plates show 12 finished views, finely engraved in various techniques. The models show houses in the country, a farm, a mill, etc., often including animals or people, ships on the river and ships at sea, etc.

Fine copy of a rare art schoolbook.
Not in NUC.


Related Subjects: 19th Century  Art  Drawing & Painting  Schoolbooks 

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