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OF VERE FOSTER'S DRAWING-BOOKS
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Adopted by the Science and Art Department, South Kensington.
POYNTER'S SOUTH KENSINGTON DRAWING-BOOK.
This New Series of Drawing Copies has been issued under the direct superintendence of E. J. Poynter, R.A. The examples have been selected for the most part from objects in the South Kensington Museum, and the Drawings have been made under Mr. Poynter's careful personal supervision by Pupils of the National Art Training School.
Each Book has Fine Cartridge Paper to draw on.
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