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 [microform] : as landskips, towns, streets, palaces, churches ... : likewise rules for placing all sorts of figures with their several postures, situation and horizon : also a treatise of shadows natural by the sun, torch, candle, and lamp : very useful and necessary for all painters, engravers, architects, embroiderers, carvers, goldsmiths, tapestry-workers and all others that work by design / by a religious person of the Society of Jesus, a Parisian ; faithfully translated out of French and illustrated with 150 copper cuts, set forth in English by Robert Pricke for the lovers of art.

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Main Author: Dubreuil, Jean, 1602-1670
Other Authors: Pricke, Robert, active 1669-1698
Other title:Perspective practical.
A plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance by the exact rules of art.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
French
Published: London : Printed for Robert Pricke and are to be sold by S. Sprint, 1698.
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1382:6.
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