An edition of Imitative art (1840)

Imitative art

or, The means of representing the pictorial appearances of objects, as governed by aerial and linear perspective : being a manual of details, for the amateur sketcher and the man of business, with a chapter on finish

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Imitative art
Howard, Frank, Howard, Frank
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An edition of Imitative art (1840)

Imitative art

or, The means of representing the pictorial appearances of objects, as governed by aerial and linear perspective : being a manual of details, for the amateur sketcher and the man of business, with a chapter on finish

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Publisher
Darton and Clark
Language
English
Pages
117

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Edition Notes

Date taken from British Library Public Catalogue.

Etched plates are unsigned but with imprint: "Darton & Clark, Holborn Hill.".

Publisher's advertisements on p. [2-3] at end.

MASS copy: Bound in dark brown fine diaper-grain cloth blocked in gold and blind. With yellow endpapers. With presentation inscription to "Thomas Packer Esq." dated 1842. With ownership inscription dated 1886: "W. H. Dixon, Junr.".

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London
Other Titles
Means of representing the pictorial appearances of objects, as governed by aerial and linear perspective

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 117, [3] p., 12 leaves of plates :
Number of pages
117

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OL19458329M

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