The art of drawing in its various branches :
exemplified in a course of twenty-eight progressive lessons, calculated to afford those who are unacquainted with the art, the means of acquiring a competent knowledge without the aid of a master : being the only work of the kind in which the principles of effect are explained in a clear, methodical, and at the same time familiar style /
by Thomas Smith ; illustrated with coloured designs and numerous wood engravings.
APA Citation
Smith, T., Clowes, W., Sherwood, G. and Piper. (1827). The art of drawing in its various branches: exemplified in a course of twenty-eight progressive lessons, calculated to afford those who are unacquainted with the art, the means of acquiring a competent knowledge without the aid of a master : being the only work of the kind in which the principles of effect are explained in a clear, methodical, and at the same time familiar style. London: Printed for Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Paternoster-Row.
MLA Citation
Smith, Thomas, watercolorist, William Clowes, and Gilbert and Piper Sherwood. The Art of Drawing In Its Various Branches: Exemplified In a Course of Twenty-eight Progressive Lessons, Calculated to Afford Those Who Are Unacquainted With the Art, the Means of Acquiring a Competent Knowledge Without the Aid of a Master : Being the Only Work of the Kind In Which the Principles of Effect Are Explained In a Clear, Methodical, And At the Same Time Familiar Style. London: Printed for Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Paternoster-Row, 1827.