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... whole plant then glowing in brilliant colour . As some of our friends on seeing our drawing have been as unbelieving as courtesy would allow , it has struck us that perhaps others might feel a difficulty in the same way . We beg ...
... whole plant then glowing in brilliant colour . As some of our friends on seeing our drawing have been as unbelieving as courtesy would allow , it has struck us that perhaps others might feel a difficulty in the same way . We beg ...
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... whole flower - head must be very delicately and lightly drawn : any harshness of outline would be entirely destructive . The leaves call for no especial comment , as the pupil by this time will have had a sufficient amount of practice ...
... whole flower - head must be very delicately and lightly drawn : any harshness of outline would be entirely destructive . The leaves call for no especial comment , as the pupil by this time will have had a sufficient amount of practice ...
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... whole of the petals , as the deeper streaks and veinings can be painted over it . These deeper markings are a compound of cadmium and crimson lake , while the shaded portions will require sepia and madder brown . The yellow ground must ...
... whole of the petals , as the deeper streaks and veinings can be painted over it . These deeper markings are a compound of cadmium and crimson lake , while the shaded portions will require sepia and madder brown . The yellow ground must ...
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... whole of the flowers in front of the leaf , the means resorted to would have been too apparent , and the effect forced . The present flower is by no means so difficult as many others would have been , as , though called the white ...
... whole of the flowers in front of the leaf , the means resorted to would have been too apparent , and the effect forced . The present flower is by no means so difficult as many others would have been , as , though called the white ...
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... whole leaf from this is as hopeless to any one who does not know the plant as judging the style of a house would be from a specimen brick , or reconstructing some antediluvian creature from a chance vertebra . We have already asserted ...
... whole leaf from this is as hopeless to any one who does not know the plant as judging the style of a house would be from a specimen brick , or reconstructing some antediluvian creature from a chance vertebra . We have already asserted ...
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200 Original 400 Illustrations A. F. GRACE artistic beautiful beginner blossoms brush cadmium and crimson calyx carefully carmine CASSELL & COMPANY Cassell's central lines Chinese white cloth gilt cobalt compound of gamboge crimson lake Crown 4to darker delicate Designs by R. P. difficulty Doré Doré Gallery drawing F. E. HULME Fcap Flower Painting flowers and buds foliage FRANK DICKSEE gamboge and Prussian garden gilt edges golden green ground colour herb robert Illustrated throughout Indian yellow Japan quince lampblack leaf leaves Letterpress Library binding Little Folks look Ludgate Hill madder brown MAGAZINE OF ART Magnificent Original Illustrations Marlborough morocco Nature neutral tint numerous Illustrations Painting in Water pencil petals pigments Plate contains Full Plates by F. E. Plates from Designs poppy portions primrose Prussian blue purity purple R. P. LEITCH readers Revised Edition rose madder scarlet SECOND SERIES sepia Shakspere stamens stems student Three Vols veinings wash of gamboge Wood Engravings