A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical - William Andrew Chatto; Henry G. Bohn; John Jackson - Book

A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical

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There is no table of contents, but the List of Illustrations gives the same information. The nine chapters of the printed book are distributed among separate files: Chapters I-III, Chapters IV-V, and then a separate file for each of Chapters VI-IX. Note that pages 561 -600 (most of Chapter VIII) come before pages 561-600 (Chapter IX).
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Among the more remarkable single subjects engraved on wood from Durer’s designs, the following are most frequently referred to: God the Father bearing up into heaven the dead body of Christ, with the date
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William Blake.
W. J. Linton.
DEATH’S DOOR.
Historical and Practical
WITH UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS ENGRAVED ON WOOD
BY JOHN JACKSON.
THE HISTORICAL PORTION BY W. A. CHATTO.

William Andrew Chatto
Henry G. Bohn
John Jackson
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2013-05-16

Темы

Wood-engraving

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