1521. Grecian Painting is the art of imitating oil paintings.
1522. This truly beautiful imitation, if well done, is so perfect that none save connoisseurs can discern, at sight, the difference.
1523. Engravings best suited to this style of painting are mezzotint or aquatint, though fine lithographs are used.
1524. Rule First.—Procure a frame one inch longer than the engraved part of the print.
1525. Second.—Cut the engraving the size of the frame, then make a stiff paste, and spread it thickly on the frame.