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Whittock, N. (Nathaniel), 1791-1860. 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 :
Whittock, N. (Nathaniel), 1791–1860
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
[between 1829 and 1848]
Harding, James Duffield, 1798-1863. Elementary art, or, The use of the lead pencil advocated and explained /
Harding, James Duffield, 1798–1863
Elementary art, or, The use of the lead pencil advocated and explained
MDCCCXXXIV[1834]
Harding, James Duffield, 1798-1863, ill. The principles and practice of art /
Harding, James Duffield, 1798–1863
The principles and practice of art
1845
Harding, James Duffield, 1798-1863. Elementary art, or, The use of the chalk and lead pencil advocated and explained /
Harding, James Duffield, 1798–1863
Elementary art, or, The use of the chalk and lead pencil advocated and explained
[1854]
Whittock, N. (Nathaniel), 1791-1860. 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 :
Whittock, N. (Nathaniel), 1791–1860
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
[between 1829 and 1848]