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The Method of learning to draw in perspective made easy and fully explained
As also, the art of painting upon glass, and drawing in crayons, with receipts for making them after the French and Italian manner. Likewise. A new and curious method of Japaning, either upon glass, wood, or any metal, so as to imitate China; and to make black or gilt Japan-ware, as beautiful and light as any brought from the East-Indies; with proper directions for making the hardest and most transparent varnishes. And particularly the way to cast Amber in any shape. Chiefly from the Mss. of the Great Mr. Boyle -
Elements of perspective
Containing the nature of light and colours, and the theory and practice of perspective, in regard to lines, surfaces, and solids, with application to architecture. To which is added, rules for painting in transparent water colours. By John Wood, master of the Drawing Academy established at Edinburgh by the Honourable the Board of Trustees for manufactories, &c -
A complete body of perspective, in all its branches
Teaching to describe, by mathematical rules. The appearances of lines, plain figures, and solid bodies. rectilinear, curvilinear, and mixed, in all manner of positions. Together with their projections or shadows, and their reflections by polished plane. The whole performed by uniform, easy, and general methods, for the most part entirely new. In seven books. Adorned with one hundred and thirty copper-plates. The second edition. By John Hamilton Esq; F.R.S. In two volumes -
Practical perspective
or, an easy method of representing natural objects, according to the rules of art. ... A work highly necessary for painters, ... and others concerned in designing. The whole illustrated with one hundred and fifty copper-plates. Written in French by a Jesuit of Paris. Translated by E. Chambers, ... The seventh edition. To which is prefixed, the theory of perspective, by James Hodgson -
Short and plain principles of linear perspective
Particularly adapted to shipping, &c. By A.C -
The elements of perspective
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Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy; both in theory and practice: in two books
Being an attempt to make the art of perspective easy and familiar; to adapt it entirely to the arts of design; and to make it an entertaining study to any gentleman who shall chuse so police an amusement. By Joshua Kirby, designer in perspective to their Majesties. And Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies. Illustrated with many copper-plates, correctly engraved under the author's inspection -
Elements of trigonometry, plane and spherical
With the principle of perspective, and projection of the sphere. By John Wright -
An appendix, or, Second part to the complete treatise on perspective
Containing a brief history of perspective, from the earliest and most authentic accounts of it, down to the eighteenth century, when it first began to flourish in England; in which the methods of practice, used by the ancients, are exemplisied and compared with those now in use. Military perspective; bird's eye views; &c. The appearances of ascending and descending on an upright plane; such deceptions in vision accounted for, and illustrated by stricking representations: with useful and critical remarks on round subjects in general. The application of perspective to scenery; also to a ship; and in landscape; projection on curved surfaces; with other distortions, or anamorphoses; inverse perspective. Also the doctrine of reflection on plane mirrours. And, lastly, it contains a parallel and criticism on all the English authors who have wrote treatises on perspective; and the principles of Dr. Brook Taylor's perspective compared with Guidus Ubaldus, and S'sgravesande. The whole delivered in nine sections, and illustrated by ten plates. Second edition, with additions and improvements. Price one guinea. By Thomas Malton, sen -
Elements of perspective
containing the nature of light and colours, and the theory and practice of perspective, in regard to lines, surfaces, and solids, with its application to architecture. To which are added rules for painting in transparent water colours. By John Wood Master of the Drawing Academy Established at Edinburgh by the Honourable the Board of Trustees for Manufactories, &c -
Rules and examples of perspective proper for painters and architects, etc. In English and Latin: containing a most easie and expeditious method to delineate in perspective all designs relating to architecture, After a New Manner, Wholly free from the Confusion of Occult Lines: by that Great Master Thereof, Andrea Pozzo, Socjes. Engraven in 105 ample folio plates, and adorn'd with 200 initial letters to the Explanatory Discourses: Printed from Copper-Plates on Ye best Paper by John Sturt. Done into English from the original printed at Rome 1693 in Lat. and Ital. By Mr. John James of Greenwich
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Optics and the rise of perspective
a study in network knowledge diffusion -
The geometry of an art
the history of the mathematical theory of perspective from Alberti to Monge -
The treatise on perspective: published and unpublished
[proceedings of the Symposium "The Treatise on Perspective: Published and Unpublished" ... held 7 - 8 November 1997 in Washington] -
Bild und Betrachter
räumliche Darstellung in der griechischen Kunst des ausgehenden 5. Jhs. v. Chr. -
The psychology of perspective and Renaissance art
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The curious perspective
literary and pictorial wit in the seventeenth century -
Sculptural seeing
relief, optics, and the rise of perspective in medieval Italy -
Perspective as a problem in the art, history and literature of early modern England
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Perspective and other drawing systems
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The science of art
optical themes in western art from Brunelleschi to Seurat -
Changing perspectives in literature and the visual arts 1650 - 1820
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Renaissance perspectives in literature and the visual arts
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Story and space in Renaissance art
the rebirth of continuous narrative -
A short history of the shadow