Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A26548Aglionby, William, d. 1705.Painting illustrated in three diallogues containing some choice observations upon the art together with the lives of the most eminent painters from Cimabue to the time of Raphael and Michael Angelo : with an explanation of the difficult terms.16866440519629nan./cache/A26548.xml./txt/A26548.txt
A31044Barri, Giacomo, ca. 1630-ca. 1690.The painters voyage of Italy in which all the famous paintings of the most eminent masters are particularised, as they are preserved in the several cities of Italy ... / written originally in Italian by Giacomo Barri ... ; Englished by W.L. of Lincolns-Inne, Gent.1679242058259nan./cache/A31044.xml./txt/A31044.txt
A41260Browne, Alexander, fl. 1660-1677.The whole art of drawing, painting, limning, and etching collected out of the choicest Italian and German authors : to which is added exact rules of proportion for drawing the heads of men, women and children , of what bigness soever / originally invented and written by the famous Italian painter Odoardo Fialetti, painter of Boloign ; published for the benefit of all ingenuous gentlemen and artists by Alexander Brown ...1660163454932nan./cache/A41260.xml./txt/A41260.txt
A47168C. K.Art''s master-piece, or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex ... by C.K.1697203475758nan./cache/A47168.xml./txt/A47168.txt
A36766Dryden, John, 1631-1700.De arte graphica The art of painting / by C.A. Du Fresnoy ; with remarks ; translated into English, together with an original preface containing a parallel betwixt painting and poetry, by Mr. Dryden ; as also A short account of the most eminent painters, both ancient and modern, continu''d down to the present times, according to the order of their succession, by another hand.16958746926715nan./cache/A36766.xml./txt/A36766.txt
A28779Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528.A book of dravving, limning, vvashing or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting, with the names and mixtures of colours used by the picture-drawers. Or, The young-mans time well spent. In which, he hath the ground-work to make him fit for doing anything by hand, when he is able to draw well. By the use of this work, you may draw all parts of a man, leggs, armes, hands and feet, severally, and together. And directions for birds, beasts, landskips, ships, and the like. Moreover, you may learn by this tract, to make all sorts of colours; and to grinde and lay them: and to make colours out of colours: and to make gold and silver to write with. How also to diaper and shadow things, and to heighthen them, to stand off: to deepen them, and make them glitter. In this book you have the necessary instruments for drawing, and the use of them, and how to make artificiall pastels to draw withall. Very usefull for all handicrafts, and ingenuous gentlemen and youths. By hammer and hand all arts doe stand.1652156144555nan./cache/A28779.xml./txt/A28779.txt
A31652Evelyn, John, 1620-1706.An idea of the perfection of painting demonstrated from the principles of art, and by examples conformable to the observations which Pliny and Quintilian have made upon the most celebrated pieces of the antient painters, parallel''d with some works of the most famous modern painters, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Julio Romano, and N. Poussin / written in French by Roland Freart, sieur de Cambray ; and rendred English by J.E., Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society.1668318469050nan./cache/A31652.xml./txt/A31652.txt
A94194Sanderson, William, Sir, 1586?-1676.Graphice. The use of the pen and pensil. Or, the most excellent art of painting : in two parts. / By William Sanderson, Esq;16583742211003nan./cache/A94194.xml./txt/A94194.txt
A60467Smith, John, b. 1648?The art of painting wherein is included the whole art of vulgar painting, according to the best and most approved rules for preparing an [sic] laying on of oyl colours : the whole treatise being so full, compleat, and so exactly fitted to the meanest capacity, that all persons whatsoever may by the directions contained therein be sufficiently able to paint in oyl colours, not only sun-dials, but also all manner of timber work ... / composed by John Smith, philomath.1676120293463nan./cache/A60467.xml./txt/A60467.txt
A60475Smith, John, fl. 1673-1680.A short introduction to the art of painting and varnishing16852623595nan./cache/A60475.xml./txt/A60475.txt
A65827Whitehall, Robert, 1625-1685.Urania, or A description of the painting of the top of the theater at Oxon as the artist lay''d his design. By Ro. Whitehall, fellow of Merton Colledge. Licensed and entred according to order.16692427536nan./cache/A65827.xml./txt/A65827.txt