Progressive lessons intended to elucidate the art of portrait painting :
in which is introduced a systematic arrangement of the colours and tints used inflesh, draperies and back-grounds, with examples illustrative of the several stages of a picture, from the dead-colouring to the finishing, together with the pallets, as set out for the first, second, and third painting ; to which is added a treatise on miniature painting inthe course of which the colours and tints in general use, the preparation of the ivory, choice of pencils, and every kind of information in that department of art is fully aforded for the advancement of the practitioner.

APA Citation

(1828). Progressive lessons intended to elucidate the art of portrait painting: in which is introduced a systematic arrangement of the colours and tints used inflesh, draperies and back-grounds, with examples illustrative of the several stages of a picture, from the dead-colouring to the finishing, together with the pallets, as set out for the first, second, and third painting ; to which is added a treatise on miniature painting inthe course of which the colours and tints in general use, the preparation of the ivory, choice of pencils, and every kind of information in that department of art is fully aforded for the advancement of the practitioner. 2nd ed. London: Printed by Thomas White for Messrs. Simpkin and Marshall, and Thomas Clay.

MLA Citation

Progressive Lessons Intended to Elucidate the Art of Portrait Painting: In Which Is Introduced a Systematic Arrangement of the Colours And Tints Used Inflesh, Draperies And Back-grounds, With Examples Illustrative of the Several Stages of a Picture, From the Dead-colouring to the Finishing, Together With the Pallets, As Set Out for the First, Second, And Third Painting ; to Which Is Added a Treatise On Miniature Painting Inthe Course of Which the Colours And Tints In General Use, the Preparation of the Ivory, Choice of Pencils, And Every Kind of Information In That Department of Art Is Fully Aforded for the Advancement of the Practitioner. 2nd ed. London: Printed by Thomas White for Messrs. Simpkin and Marshall, and Thomas Clay, 1828.

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