ARTISTS' MANUALS -- PEACHAM, H. The compleat gentleman: Fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, (…). Tow which is added the gentlemans exercise or, an exquisite practise, as well for drawing all manner of beasts, as for making colours, to be used in painting, limming, &c. 3rd impr. Lond., E. Tyler, 1661. W. engr. front. Sm-4°. Mod. cl. (Margins frayed/dam. in places affecting the marg. text in places, scribbling/scratching on v° front., larger part (no text) of last leaf gone, some marg. annot., rather stained/soiled in places, altog. a used copy). -- C.A. DUFRESNOY. The art of painting. With remarks. Transl. by Mr. Dryden. As also a short account of the most eminent painters, both ancient and modern by R. Graham. Lond., H. Lintot, 1750. W. engr. front. Cont. cf. (Spine chafed, browned/foxed in places). -- Id. The art of painting. Transl. by W. Mason. W. annot. by J. Reynolds. York, 1783. 4°. Cont. hcf. (Spine ends dam., joints split, some minor foxing). -- (3). Sold w.a.f., not subject to return.
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