Hints to young practitioners, in the study of landscape painting
3
Roberts, James, 1753–approximately 1809
Introductory lessons with familiar examples in landscape
1800
4
Hayter, Charles, 1761–1835
An introduction to perspective, adapted to the capacities of youth, in a series of pleasing and familiar dialogues, between the author's children
1813
5
Troili, Giulio, 1613–1685
Paradossi per pratticare la prospettiua senza saperla
1683
6
Cox, David, 1783–1859
A series of progressive lessons intended to elucidate the art of landscape painting in water colours
1812
7
Murray, Henry, F.S.A.
The art of painting and drawing in coloured crayons
[between 1906 and 1916]
8
Goeree, Willem, 1635–1711
An introduction to the general art of drawing,
1674
9
Albert Durer revived, or, A book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints
1731
10
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640–1711
The principles of design
1777
11
Hayter, Charles, 1761–1835
An introduction to perspective, drawing, and painting
1815
12
Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791
Rules for drawing caricaturas
1788
13
Prout, Samuel, 1783–1852
Rudiments of landscape in progressive studies
1813
14
The excellency of the pen and pencil,
1668
15
Rudiments of drawing, shadowing, and colouring flowers in water colours
1818 [i.e. 1817]
16
Ferguson, James, 1710–1776
The art of drawing in perspective made easy
1775
17
The artist's vade-mecum
1776 [i.e. 177-?]
18
Laporte, John, 1761–1839
The progress of a water-coloured drawing
[ca. 1807?]
19
A new drawing-book of out-lines &c. : very proper for the first-practice of all who are willing to excell in that noble-art =
1722
20
P. L
The English academy
1672
21
Burn, Robert Scott
The illustrated drawing-book
[18--]
22
Dagley, Richard, d. 1841
A compendium of the theory and practice of drawing and painting
1819
23
Dubreuil, Jean, 1602–1670
Perspective practical, or, A plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance, by the exact rules of art ...
1672
24
The young artist's complete magazine, for the instruction of the young of both sexes, or, A complete body of the polite and useful arts
[1785?]
25
The Art of drawing and painting in water-colours
1731
26
Picart, Bernard, 1673–1733
A new drawing book of modes
[1733?]
27
Cobin, A
Short and plain principles of linear perspective, adapted to naval architecture
1794
28
Ferguson, James, 1710–1776
The art of drawing in perspective made easy
1778
29
Taylor, C. (Charles), 1756–1823
Heads of a second set of lectures, on the polite arts
1778
30
Arts companion, or A new assistant for the ingenious,
1749
31
Russell, John, 1745–1806
Elements of painting with crayons
MDCCLXXII [1772]
32
Alston, J. W. (J. William)
Hints to young practitioners in the study of landscape painting
[1808?]
33
Hamilton, George, writer on art
The elements of drawing, for the use of students
1812
34
The art of drawing in perspective
1755
35
Albert Durer revived, or, A book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints
[1698]
36
A book of drawing, limning, washing or colouring of maps and prints
1660
37
Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791
Rules for drawing caricaturas
1789
38
Francia, François Louis Thomas, 1772–1839
A series of progressive lessons, intended to elucidate the art of flower painting in water colours
1815
39
The excellency of the pen and pencil,
1688
40
The art of painting in miniature ..
1752
41
Hassell, J. (John), d. 1825
Hassell's drawing magazine ..
1808-1811
42
Bowles, Carington, 1724–1793
All draughtsmen's assistant, or, Drawing made easy
[177-?]
43
Lamy, Bernard, 1640–1715
Perspective made easie, or, The art of representing all manner of objects as they appear to the eye in all scituations
MDCCX [1710]
44
The art of drawing in perspective
1777
45
The art of drawing, in perspective ... To which are annexed, the art of painting upon glass, and drawing in crayons ... to which is added, a method of casting amber ..
1757
46
Bowles's new preceptor in drawing ..
[ca. 1799]
47
Instructions in the art of drawing and painting
[between 1782 and 1807]
48
Brown, Richard, architect
The rudiments of drawing cabinet and upholstery furniture
1820
49
A new drawing book of heads, from Castiglione
[176-?]
50
A new drawing book engrav'd from the curious designs of that great master M. Poilly
[approximately 1730]
51
Lens, Bernard, 1682–1740
For the curious young gentlemen and ladies that study and practice the commendable art of drawing, colouring, etc.
1751
52
Cox, David, 1783–1859
A series of progressive lessons
1820
53
The art of drawing, and painting in water-colours
1763
54
Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764–1834
Lessons for beginners in the fine art
[1796]
55
The art of drawing and painting in water-colours
1755
56
Laporte, John, 1761–1839
The progress of a water-coloured drawing
[ca. 1811]
57
Cousin, Jehan, ca. 1522–ca. 1593
L'art de dessiner
MDCCLXXVIII [1778]
58
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576–approximately 1643
The first booke of drawing & limning
circa 1700?
59
Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?
The gentlemans exercise, or, An exquisite practise
1634
60
John Bluck, active 1791–1819
[Progressive lessons for drawing landscapes]
[1800]
61
Hayter, Charles, 1761–1835
An introduction to perspective, drawing, and painting in a series of pleasing and familiar dialogues between the author's children
1820
62
Merigot, James
The amateur's portfolio, or, The new drawing magazine
1815-1816
63
The art of drawing, in perspective ... To which are annexed, the art of painting upon glass, and drawing in crayons ... also the art of etching, and that of japanning ... to which is added, a method of casting amber in any form whatever
1763
64
Robertson, Archibald, 1765–1835
Lessons on drawing, watercolors, and miniatures
1797-1803
65
Great Britain. Home Office
Advising the householder on protection against nuclear attack