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Some Reviews of this Book
"No work on art published during recent years is better calculated to be of practical assistance to the student."—Connoisseur.
" This monumental book. . . . We have not only letterpress but we have the information illustrated in the most wonderful fashion. Mr. Vicat Cole is a born teacher."—Contemporary Keview.
" Excellently and copiously illustrated."—Tims.
" Like all volumes of the New Art Library, thorough in its teaching, eminently practical in its maimer of presenting it, & so splendidly illustrated that not a rule is laid down or a piece of advice given but what a drawing accompanies it. Mr. Vicat Cole's ability as a landscape painter is well known, & he unites to his executive talents the qualifications of an accomplished teacher. He may be congratulated on his lucid exposition of the subject, in which his pencil is as much, or perhaps of even more service than his pen, the 500 illustrations explaining his points in a way that could not have...
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Fülszöveg
Some Reviews of this Book
"No work on art published during recent years is better calculated to be of practical assistance to the student."—Connoisseur.
" This monumental book. . . . We have not only letterpress but we have the information illustrated in the most wonderful fashion. Mr. Vicat Cole is a born teacher."—Contemporary Keview.
" Excellently and copiously illustrated."—Tims.
" Like all volumes of the New Art Library, thorough in its teaching, eminently practical in its maimer of presenting it, & so splendidly illustrated that not a rule is laid down or a piece of advice given but what a drawing accompanies it. Mr. Vicat Cole's ability as a landscape painter is well known, & he unites to his executive talents the qualifications of an accomplished teacher. He may be congratulated on his lucid exposition of the subject, in which his pencil is as much, or perhaps of even more service than his pen, the 500 illustrations explaining his points in a way that could not have been done by any amount of additional letterpress."—Connoisseur.
" The name of the author is itself a guarantee that the subject is adequately treated. It is handled in a systematic Sf lucid way, which the novice with but an elementary knowledge of drawing, & no knowledge of the structure of trees, can follow with ease."—Studio.
" Too much praise can hardly be given to the books on the various branches of art, written by well-known artists, which have been issued in the New Art Library."—Irish Tims.
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