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An Original Drawing, executed in Wolff's Creta Lævis, as an example.

(From H.M. Commissioners Exhibition, 1851.) Pencils, Solid Black, Red, and Blue Ink, 3d. each.

Crayons, in small mahogany box, 3s. 6d., (singly 3d. each); 78. 6d., 98. 6d. Pastile Crayons, in round fancy paper boxes, 1s. to 3s. each. E. Wolff & Son, 1862. Zimmermann, A. & N. :Cases (7) of Drawing Instruments, from 15s. to 7. A. & N. Zimmermann, 7, Fen Court, Fenchurch Street.

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PERSPECTIVE.

BOOKS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

Bouillon, M. A. Principes de Perspective Linéaire. Principles of Linear Perspective, applied to the drawing of Figures, 24 plates, with explanatory text. oblong royal 4to. half calf. Hachette, Paris, 1841. Brough, W. Perspective Terms and Explanations for the use of the Drawing Classes, Cheltenham Grammar School. On a card. 3d. Burchett, R. A Course of Lectures on Linear Perspective delivered at the Schools in connexion with the Department of Science and Art. 2nd edition. post 8vo. cloth. 78. Chapman & Hall, 1857. Callet, P. M. Leçons de Perspective Linéaire. Lessons on Linear Perspective. 8vo. sewed. Lausanne, 1852. Collins, Lieut. W. H. Perspective; or, the Art of Drawing What One Sees. post Svo. cloth. 5s. Longmans & Co., 1872. Davidson, E. A. The Elements of Practical Perspective. cloth, limp. 3s. fcp. 8vo. (Cassell's Technical Manuals.) Cassell, Petter, & Galpin. Deacon, A. Elements of Perspective Drawing. 8vo. cloth. 2s. Dean & Son,

Dicksee, J. R. The School Perspective: being a Progressive Course of Instruction in Linear Perspective, both Theoretical and Practical. 8vo. cl. 5s. Simpkin & Co., 1859. Drawing Lessons in Perspective. oblong 4to. sewed. 9d. A. N. Myers & Co. Fowle, W. B. Linear Drawing and Perspective. 12mo. bd. Hilliard & Co., Boston, U.S., 1828. Herdman, W. G. Treatise on the Curvilinear Perspective of Nature, and its Applicability to Art. 8vo. cloth. 12s. 6d. J. Weale, 1853. Holt, J. Linear Perspective Simplified, for the Use of Schools, Photographers, and Students in Art. 8vo. cloth, stiff. 2s. 6d.

Reeves & Sons, Cheapside. Howard, F. Imitative Art; or, the Means of representing the Pictorial Appearances of Objects, as governed by Aerial and Linear Perspective. 12mo. cloth. 7s. 6d. Darton & Co.

9d.

Jewitt, A. Hand Book of Perspective. 18mo. cloth. 1s. 6d. J. Cornish, 1848. Jolly, Sarah. Six Easy Lessons in Perspective, illustrated by Diagrams. 18mo. stiff wrapper. Simpkin & Co., 1861. Kiddle, J. I. An Easy Course of Perspective, preparatory to Free-Hand Drawing and Sketching from Nature. oblong post 4to. stiff wrapper. 2s. G. Philip & Son, 1872. Knight, J. P. The Practical Guide to Perspective. oblong royal 8vo. sewed. 18.

Simpkin & Co. Lewis, H. Principles of Perspective explained and applied in a Series of graduated Exercises. post 8vo. sewed. 1s. Rowney & Co., 1865. Moffatt's Perspective Cards (25), by G. Mansell. In small envelope. 8d.

Moffatt & Co., Paternoster Buildings. Moore, G. B. Perspective, its Principles and Practice. Plates and Text. 2 parts. 8vo. cloth. 8s. 6d. With an Appendix: Application to Sketching. 8vo. stitched. Walton & Maberly, 1850. Paraire, E. L. Perspective Practically Explained (being an Explanation of his Models). post 8vo. cloth. Rowney & Co. Pellegrin, V. The Theory and Practice of Linear Perspective. Translated from the French. fcp. 8vo. cloth, limp. 2s. Bickers & Son, 1873.

28.

Pyne, G. A Treatise on Perspective, for Beginners. 5th edition. 12mo. cloth, stiff. J. Weale, 1857. Ruskin, J. The Elements of Perspective arranged for the Use of Schools, and intended to be read in connexion with the first Three Books of Euclid. post 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d. Smith, Elder, & Co., 1859. Salme, L. Traité de Perspective. Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Perspective. 3rd edition. 12mo. sd. Hachette, Paris, 1846. Symns, W. Elements of Perspective Drawing. oblong royal 8vo. half bd. 3s. Dean & Son. Walton, J. The "Second Grade" Perspective. oblong 4to. sewed.

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Simpkin & Co., 1870. Whittock, N. New Manual of Perspective. 12mo. printed wrapper, stiffened. 3s. A. Hall & Co., 1849.

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BOOKS AND DIAGRAMS.

Alphabet of Colour reduced from the
Works of Field, Hay, Chevreuil, &c. By
W. H. (For private circulation.) 4to. sewed.
Chapman & Hall.
Audsley, W. & G. Guide to the Art of Illu-
minating and Missal Painting. 2nd edition.
post 8vo. cloth, gilt leaves. 2s. 6d.
G. Rowney & Co., 1861.

La Couleur. 2nd Philipon, Paris, 1856.

Cavé, Marie Elizabeth. edition. 8vo. sd. Chevreuil, M. E. Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours, and their Application to the Arts, translated from the French by C. Martel. 3rd ed. post 8vo. cloth. 78. 6d. H. G. Bohn, 1860. Chromatic Scale of Water Colours. With a Sketch of the Science of Colour. 4to. stitched. 28. 1861.

Scale only, framed and glazed. Winsor & Newton, 1851. Church, A. II. Colour. fcp. 8vo. cloth, limp. 2s. 6d. Cassell, Petter, & Galpin. Diagram of Colour, mounted, 14 in. by 21 in. 9s. 6d.

18 in. by 48 in.

Chromatics: or the and Physiology of Colours.

Chapman & Hall.

Field, G. Rudiments of the Painter's Art, or the Grammar of Colouring. 2nd edition. 12mo. cloth, stiff, 2s. J. Weale, 1850. Analogy, Harmony, 8vo. cloth. 17. 18. D. Bogue, 1845. Fromberg, Emanuel Otto. An Essay on the Art of Glass Painting, from the German. 12mo. cloth, stiff. 18. J. Weale, 1851. Gessert, Dr. M. A. Rudimentary Treatise on the Art of Glass Painting. 3rd edition. 12mo. cloth, stiff. J. Weale, 1857. Hassell, J. The Camera; or Art of Drawing in Water Colours. 8vo. cloth. 58.

18.

Simpkin & Co. Heaton and Butler. Illustrated Catalogue of Stained Glass Windows. 4to. cloth.

Heaton & Butler. Laws and Harmonious Arrangements of Colour, Table of the, on a large Sheet. (Not published.) Presented by H. Grant, Esq.

Prout, S. Hints on Light and Shadow, Composition, &c., as applicable to Landscape Painting. Illustrated by Examples; 22 Plates. imp. 4to. cloth. 17. 18. Nattali & Bond, 1848. Redgrave, R. An Elementary Manual of Colour, with a Catechism. 18mo. cloth. 9d. Chapman & Hall, 1855.

Semper, G. On the Study of Polychromy, and its Revival. Article from the "Museum of Classical Antiquities." No. 3, July 1851. royal Svo. stitched.

ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING, AND MECHANICAL

DRAWING.

BOOKS, COPIES, &c.
ENGLISH.

André, G. G. Draughtsman's Handbook of
Plan and Map Drawing. See Surveying.
Barnard, H. Practical Illustrations of the
Principles of School Architecture. 8vo. sewed.
See School Buildings.

Barrington, Dr. A. Pocket Manual of Foreign Architecture. 12mo. sewed. 6d. Bell & Daldy, 1844.

Binns, W. S. Elementary Treatise on Orthographic Projection, and Isometrical Drawing. (Gleig's Series.) 18mo. stiff cover. 1s. Longmans & Co., 1864. Burn, R. S. Architectural, Engineering, and Mechanical Drawing Book. crown Svo. cloth.

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N. Cooke, 1853. crown 8vo. cloth. Ward & Lock, 1856.

Bury, T. T. Architecture, for the Use of
Beginners; the Orders. 12mo. cloth, stiff.
1s. 6d.
J. Weale, 1856.
Chambers, W. & R. Architectural Drawing.
Books, 1, 2, 3. oblong folio.

2s. each.
W. & R. Chambers.
Isometrical Drawing. Books, 1 & 2.

oblong folio. 28. each.

Books, 1, 2, 3. (In a vol. halfW. & R. Chambers.

Mechanical Drawing. oblong folio. 1s. Ed. each. bound.)

Clutton, H. Illustrations of Medieval Architecture in France, from the Accession of Charles VI. to the Demise of Louis XII. folio. half-bound. Nattali & Bond, 1855. Davidson, E. A. Technical Manuals. fcp. 8vo. cloth, limp:

Drawing for Carpenters and Joiners, 38. 6d. Drawing for Machinists and Engineers. 4s. 6d.

Drawing for Stonemasons. 3s.

Elements of Building Construction and
Architectural Drawing. 28.

Gothic Stonework. 38.

Cassell, Petter, & Galpin. Dolby, E. Architectural Drawing Book. Nos. 1 to 6. ob. imp. Evo. sd. 1s. each. Rowney & Co.

Domschkes, C. Drawing Book of Architectural Ornaments. Second Series. Parts 1 to 1s. 6d. each. 6. oblong post folio. sewed.

Third Series, tinted. oblong imp. 4to. 2 parts. sd. 3s, each. A. N. Myers & Co. Engineer and Machinist's Drawing Book. A Complete Course of Instruction for the Practical Engineer, on the basis of the Works of M. Le Blanc and MM. Armengaud. Illustrated by numerous Engravings on Steel and Wood. 1 vol. crown folio. half morocco. 21. 2s. Blackie & Son, 1858. Mounted, back and front, on millboard, 15 in. by 12 in. 37. 4s. 16 parts.

each. Garbett, E. L. On the in Architecture. 12mo.

imp. 4to. sewed. 2s. Chapman & Hall. Principles of Design cloth, stiff. 28.

J. Weale, 1850.

Green, N. E. Illustrations of the Five Orders of Architecture. 6 Plates. royal folio. 2s. 6d. cach. G. Rowney & Co., 1856. Hermes, W. Progressive Drawing School. Architectural Drawing. Nos. 301-310. oblong 8vo. sd. In cl. portfo. 7s. 6d. A. N. Myers & Co. Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary Architecture, "The Orders and their Esthetic Principles." J. Wcale. 12mo. cloth, stiff. 18. Maxton, J. The Workman's Manual of Engineering Drawing. fep. 8vo. cloth. 4s. 6d. Lockwood & Co., 1871. Mitchell, T. The Stepping-stone to Architecture. 18mo. sewed. 1s. Longmans & Co., 1869. Pickton, H. Drawing Copies, and Illustrations of the Leading Principles of Natural Philosophy. No. 1, "Parts of a Steam Engine." 4to. Coloured. 28. (British and Foreign School Society.) Houlston & Co. Richardson, T. A. The Art of Architectural Modelling in Paper, with Illustrations. 12mo. cloth, stiff, 1s. 6d. J. Weale, 1859.

Rimmer, A. Architectural Drawing Studies. oblong folio. bds. 2s. 6d. G. Philip

Son.

Technical Drawing and Design. 4to. sd. W. Collins, Sons, & Co., 1874.

1s. 6d.

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Portefeuille de l'Ecole de Dessin. Nouveau Recueil d'Ornements d'Architecture. With the 2 Crayons, 2 plates in wrapper, folio. 1s. 3d. (Complete, 50 plates.)

Monrocq, Paris. Kleine Architect, Der. Little Architect. A series of Plain and Coloured Lithographs illustrative of the Art of Building. By C. H. Berger and M. Trentsensky. broad folio, sewed, in portfolio :

Part 1. Elevations, in 6 sheets, plain 28., coloured, 4s. 6d.

Part 2. Masonry and Brickwork, in 9 sheets, plain, 1s. 6d., coloured, 3s.

Part 3. Roofs, in 6 sheets, plain 1s., coloured,

28.

Part 4. Railway Stations, in 3 sheets, plain, 3 sheets, coloured. A. N. Myers & Co. Moniteur des Architectes, No. 3, May 1857. royal 4tc. Caudrillier, Paris. Petit, S. Le Practicien Industriel. Collection of Elementary Models of Drawings, washed over in several colours, applied to Mechanics and Construction. Part I. 86 plates in wrapper. impl. folio. 10d. each plate, except the locomotive, a large plate, size 3 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. 5s. (This plate framed.)

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2 plates, separate, in wrapper,

Dessin Linéaire Industriel appliqué à la Mécanique et à la Construction. 65 plates. imperial folio. 2d. each plate, in a portfolio. Petits Exercices de Dessin Linéaire. Mécanique." 100 Plates. royal 4to. in portfolio. Monrocq, Paris; V. De la Rue, London. Petit, Victor. Modèles d'Architecture. Plates. (Nos. 1-4 missing.) royal folio, in portfolio. 8s.

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4 odd plates in wrapper. 8d. Architecture Nouvelle. 50 Plates, royal folio, in portfolio. 16s.

4 odd Plates, plain, 1s. 4d.; and

2 coloured, 1s. 3d. in wrapper.

Monrocq, Paris; V. De la Rue, London. 3 Plates, coloured. Size 23 by 19 inches. No. 1. Style du XVIIe Siècle. No. 2. Style Roman Allemand, XIIe Siècle. No. 3. Style du XVIe Siècle Italien. Nos. 1 and 2, plaín, mounted.

Monrocq, Paris; V. De la Rue, London. Reissenberger, L. L'Eglise du Monastère Episcopal de Kurtea d'Argis en Valachie. Plans, &c. of the Minster of Kurte Arjish, Wallachia. imp. 4to. sewed. Vienna, 1867. Tableau d'Archéologie. Table of Styles of Architecture, on a Sheet as a specimen. (The set of 8, 108.) Basset, Paris. Tripon, J. B." Etudes Elementaires de Lavis," being 50 shaded copies of Machine Drawing, mounted on millboard, 20 in. by 12 in. 3. 15s. The same, folio, unmounted, 21. 10s.

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De la Rue, Messrs. Nine sheets containing a series of Postage &c. Stamps, used in various countries, chiefly English and Colonial. Size of sheets 29 in. by 21 in.

One sheet of patterns for the backs of Playing Cards. Size 29 in. by 21 in. Manufactured and presented by Messrs. De la Rue. Postage Stamps of various Nations. Miscellaneous Specimens.

Steel Engraving, in microscopically minute lines. Seven specimens, in boxes. The work of Mr. Robert Banks junr. of 441, Strand, about the year 1826. With 6 explanatory diagrams. In morocco case. Size 4 in. by 7 in. Given by M. Gaston Feuardent.

Wood-blocks, Engraved :

Certificate of Merit, International Exhibition 1862, Design for the. By W. J. Linton.

15 in. by 10 in.

Priest administering the Sacrament. After Antonio Tempesta Fiorentino.

4 in. Bought, 17.

84 in. by

Princess praying to the Virgin. 8 in. by 4 in. Bought, 17.

Playing Cards, Designs for printing, with an Impression. German, 17th or 18th century. 6 in. by 5 in. Bought, 17.

Playing Cards. Designs (2) for printing, French (?) 17th century. 14 in. by 12 in. Bought, 41. 10s.

Transferred from the Art Museum.

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Wood Engraving-cont.

Box-wood foliage, Three samples of.
Box-wood Seed and Seed Vessels, Samples of.
Box-wood, English-grown, Specimen from
Box-hill, Surrey.

Tecoma, Pentaphylla, Two Blocks of; a Mexican Wood prepared for Engraving. Nos. 4, 6. Exhibited by R. J. Scott, 8, Whitefriars Street, E.C. Box from a Tree, planted by J. N. Kaighn, at New Jersey, U.S., in 1672. Wood Engraving, Materials for the Art of, with Handbook. 148. A. N. Myers & Co. Wood Engravings (7), by German Artists, printed by Carl Bellmann, in a gilt frame. 2ft. 4in. by 1ft. 9in.

Presented by the Austrian Government.

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LITHOGRAPHS AND CHROMO

LITHOGRAPHS.

Berri, D. G. The Art of Lithography. 8vo. cloth, limp. 1s.

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D. G. Berri, 36, High Holborn, 1864. Christmas Cards, Carols, &c., issued in 1871. A Set (37) of Chromo-Lithographs. 32mo. In envelope. 15s. Marcus Ward & Co. Chromo-Lithography, &c., 11 Specimens of, in glazed frames; enclosed in an outer frame of oak, size 6 ft. 10 in. square.

Presented by Messrs. Engelmann & Graf, Paris. From Exhibition, 1862. Exhibition, 1851, View of Opening of the. 3 ft. by 2 ft. 5 in., framed and glazed.

(2) coloured. Size 3 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 7 in., framed and glazed. Exhibition, 1862, View of International, 4 ft. 10 in. by 2 ft. 1 in., framed and

tinted. glazed. Exhibition, 1863, Paris Universal and Permanent, View of the proposed Building for the. Tinted lithograph. Size 5 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in., stretched on canvas, in maple frame. Lent by H. Cole, Esq.

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Portraits, Lithographic: Archbishop Malines and General Renard. In gilt frames, glazed. L. Tuerlinckx, Brussels. (2) in 1 gilt frame, glazed. Van Loo, Ghent. Potter's (Paul) "Young Bull," Oleograph copy of. From the original at the Hague. In black frame. Size, 3 ft. 9 in. by 2 ft. 10 in. Lent by H.M. the King of the Netherlands. Printing in Chromo-Lithography. A Series of 29 Plates illustrating the process of.

Presented by Messrs. Rowney & Co. Sant. Figure of a Girl, in Chromo-Lithography. In gilt frame.

Maclure, Macdonald, & Macgregor. "Trophies," Lithographic (3), 2 ft. 2 in. by 8 ft. 8 in. Basset, Paris.

Turner.

Presented by the Belgian Government. "The Blue Lights," in ChromoLithography, by W. Carrick. Size 2 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 10 in., in gilt frame, glazed. Views in Portugal, Lithographic. 14 plates in covers. folio.

Window, South Aisle, Gloucester Cathedral. Chromo-Lithograph. Size 2 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 9 in. In gilt frame, glazed.

Presented by J. Lavars, Broad Street Hall,
Bristol. From Exhibition, 1862.

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Presented by Mr. T. Higgin, Liverpool. Series by James How. In one frame, glazed. Blow Fly, Tongue of the, &c., by J. R. Traer. In one frame, glazed.

Photo-Lithographs, by A. Burchard, Berlin : Dürer, Albert, 9 Subjects from.

Gastein, from a Pen and Ink Sketch by Schinkel. Presented from Exhibition, 1862. Photo-Zincography, Specimens of :Domesday Book. See Geography.

Panel in the Vatican, by Raphael.

Sheet of Shakespeare's "Tempest," 1623 edit. Portraits (Framed) :

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Glover, Miss, Inventor of the Norwich Sol-Fa System of Musical Notation. "Men of the Past," by J. A. Adcock.

Presented by Mr. Adcock. National Portrait Exhibition, 1866, Galleries and Bays of the. See Science and Art Department Publications, page 388.

Vassar, M., Founder of the Vassar Female College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Views:

Presented by Rev. Dr. Jewett.

Agricultural College, Royal, Cirencester, framed and glazed.

Presented by Rev, J. Constable. Australia. Ballarat and Neighbourhood. 25 Views by W. Bardwell. Framed and glazed. Presented by Mr. W. Bardwell, Ballarat, Victoria.

Sydney and Neighbourhood. 75 Views. Tambaroora Gold Mines. 3 Views, coloured. In gilt frames, glazed. Presented by J. R. Fairfax, Esq., Sydney.

Victoria, Public Buildings, &c., in. In 26 frames, gilt and glazed. From Exhibition,

1862. Presented by the Commissioners of the Colony. Heidelberg Castle. 3 Views by F. Richard. Presented by Mr. F. Richard, Heidelberg. From Exhibition, 1862. Jerusalem and its Environs. 12 Views by F. Bedford. 31. Marion & Co., 22, Soho Square.

PORTRAITS IN OIL. Arkwright, Sir Richard, Inventor of the Attenuation of Cotton by Rollers, and of the Spinning Throstle. Copied from the original by Wright, of Derby, the property of the Proprietors of the Manchester Royal Exchange. Presented by Thomas Bazley, Esq., Hayes Leigh, Manchester.

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