No. XIII.

Nothing venture, nothing have,” by E. P. Sanguinetti.

Pen-and-ink drawing from the picture by E. P. Sanguinetti, exhibited at the Nineteenth Century Art Society’s Gallery, 1888.

The large block is suitable for printing on common paper, and by fast machines. The little block is best adapted for bookwork, and is interesting as showing the quality obtained by reduction. It is an excellent example of drawing for process, showing much ingenuity of line. The tone and shadows on the ground equal the best fac-simile engraving. (Size of original drawing, from which both blocks were made, 15 × 10 in.)

“ON THE TERRACE.” (E. A. ROWE.) From his water-colour in the New Gallery, 1894.
Size of Pen Drawing, 5¾ x 7½ in.