The Works of the Late Edward Dayes: Containing An Excursion Through the Principal Parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with Illustrative Notes by E.W. Brayley; Essays on Painting; Instructions for Drawing and Coloring Landscapes; and Professional Sketches of Modern ArtistsMrs. Dayes, 1805 - 359 |
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... mean . The INSTRUCTIONS FOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING are equally valuable with the Essays . They in- clude complete Directions for Sketching , Coloring , and the proper Management of Light and Shade . The young Artist will find them ...
... mean . The INSTRUCTIONS FOR LANDSCAPE PAINTING are equally valuable with the Essays . They in- clude complete Directions for Sketching , Coloring , and the proper Management of Light and Shade . The young Artist will find them ...
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... Means of Reference , and that the Reader might be enabled to trace the Subjects of the Text with greater Facility . In the Sketches of Modern Modern Artists , a few personal Anecdotes have been suppressed ADVERTISEMENT .
... Means of Reference , and that the Reader might be enabled to trace the Subjects of the Text with greater Facility . In the Sketches of Modern Modern Artists , a few personal Anecdotes have been suppressed ADVERTISEMENT .
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... means , agree with those who say , that " Among trees , little distinction need be made , unless you introduce the pine , or cypress , or some other singular form . The oak , the ash , and the elm , which bear a dis- tant resemblance to ...
... means , agree with those who say , that " Among trees , little distinction need be made , unless you introduce the pine , or cypress , or some other singular form . The oak , the ash , and the elm , which bear a dis- tant resemblance to ...
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... means a picturesque object , either in itself , or from its situation , the country here losing its rich character . The CASTLE is built on a rocky eminence , overgrown with trees : it was called by the British , Caer Conan . If I might ...
... means a picturesque object , either in itself , or from its situation , the country here losing its rich character . The CASTLE is built on a rocky eminence , overgrown with trees : it was called by the British , Caer Conan . If I might ...
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... of age , he was entered in University College , Oxford , where he resided till he had acquired a considerable reputation . One At fifteen * Leland's Itin . means , means , by which he succeeded , was by applying 36 YORKSHIRE .
... of age , he was entered in University College , Oxford , where he resided till he had acquired a considerable reputation . One At fifteen * Leland's Itin . means , means , by which he succeeded , was by applying 36 YORKSHIRE .
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