... through which it will lead them to view the most ordinary productions of Nature. She shall be their instructor, for all that we can pretend to do is to point out to them a practical mode of receiving her lessons. In the first place, let your attempts... First (Second) book of drawing (by J. Clark). - Page 54by John Clark (drawing master.) - 1840Full view - About this book
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1842 - 744 pages
...it. In the first place, your attempts ought to b« of the most simple nature, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt : therefore, begin by...to three feet square, and with white chalk practise the drawing of squares, circles, and ovals, without any guide to your hand. You may make yourself copies... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1842 - 938 pages
...simple nature, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt : therefore, begin by procuring > black painted board or slate, of from two to three feet square, and with white chalk practise the drawing of squares, circles, and ovals, without any guide to ума hand. You may make yourself... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - Engraving - 1844 - 674 pages
...lessons. In the first place, let your attempts be of the most simple kind, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt. Therefore, begin by...from two to three feet square ; and with white chalk practice the drawing of squares, circles and ovals, without any guide to your hand. Make copies of... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 630 pages
...lessons. In the first place, let your attempts be of the most simple kind, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt. Therefore, begin by...from two to three feet square ; and with white chalk practice the drawing of squares, circles and ovals, without any guide to your hand. Make copies of... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - Hand weaving - 1845 - 614 pages
...lessons. In the first place, let your attempts be of the most simple kind, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt. Therefore, begin by...from two to three feet square ; and with white chalk practice the drawing of squares, circles and ovals, without any guide to your hand. Make copies of... | |
| Clinton G. Gilroy - 1845 - 680 pages
...lessons. In the first place, let your attempts be of the most simple kind, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt. Therefore, begin by...of from two to three feet square ; and with white chal* practice the drawing of squares, circles and ovals, without any guide to your hand. Make copies... | |
| John Watson (manufacturer.) - Hand weaving - 1873 - 518 pages
...it. "In the first place, your attempts ought to be of the most simple nature, and on as large a scale as you can conveniently adopt: therefore begin by...to three feet square, and with white chalk practise the drawing of squares, circles, and ovals, without any guide to your hand. You may make yourself copies... | |
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