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Charming series of blackboard and slate drawing model plates

MEIJER, J.J. & G. MAKKES VAN DER DEIJL.
Teekenen voor Kinderen. Zwartbord Teekeningen. Serie A.  No. 1-45. Serie B. No. 46-90.

With 90 numbered loose plates in white on black to serve as models for blackboard drawings, 45 in each portfolio.



Tweede Druk. Arnhem, H. ten Brink, (1917-1919). 2 vols. Folio. Orig. half cloth portfolios, with title label, including index, on front covers. With 90 numbered loose plates in white on black to serve as models for blackboard drawings, 45 in each portfolio.

Second edition, thouroughly changed, of the charming series of blackboard and slate drawing model plates. Although some subjects are the same as in the first edition, most of the models are replaced by new ones, and they are on the whole better worked out, with more shade. The paper also is better produced, nice and black but not glazed. The size of the plates is the same as that of the first edition: ca. 35 x 26 cm.

Fine complete set.


Related Subjects: 20th Century  Art  Drawing & Painting  Education  Modelbooks 

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