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The Oxford Drawing Book, Or The Art Of Drawing, And The Theory And Practice Of Perspective : In A Series Of Letters Containing Progressive Information On Sketching, Drawing, And Colouring Landscape Scenery, Animals, And The Human Figure: With A New Method Of Practical Perspective: Detailed In A Novel, Easy, And Perspicuous Style, For The Use Of Teachers, Or For Self-Instruction. Embellished With Upwards Of One Hundred And Fifty Lithographic Drawings, From Real Views, Taken Expressly For This Work
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Main Author: | Whittock, Nathaniel (Author) |
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Document Type: | Online Resource Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; London
: Bartlett and Hinton
, [1825]
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Online Access: | kostenfrei |
Author Notes: | by Nathaniel Whittock, Teacher of Drawing and Perspective, and Lithographist to the University of Oxford |
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