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Introductory lessons, with familiar examples in landscape, for the use of those who are desirous of gaining some knowledge of the pleasing art of painting in water colours : to which are added some clear and simple rules, exemplified by suitable sketches and more finished paintings : as this work is chiefly intended for the mere beginner, the rules, are both familiar and progressive : to which are added instructions for executing transparencies, in a style both novel and easy

Title:Introductory lessons, with familiar examples in landscape, for the use of those who are desirous of gaining some knowledge of the pleasing art of painting in water colours : to which are added some clear and simple rules, exemplified by suitable sketches and more finished paintings : as this work is chiefly intended for the mere beginner, the rules, are both familiar and progressive : to which are added instructions for executing transparencies, in a style both novel and easy
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Note:Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., Cleveland-Row, St. James's, for the author :, 1800
  
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Subject:Aquatint -- England -- 18th century
Subject:Hand-coloring -- England -- 18th century
Subject:Watercolor painting -- Technique -- Early works to 1800
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