The art of drawing on stone
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| schema:text | Originally published 1824 this was “the most important English treatise on lithography to be published in the first half of the 19th century,” and is given a full analysis by Twyman, Lithography 1800-1850, pp. 114-31. And Bridson & Wakeman state: “It is his own 1824 manual on lithographic drawing that holds the first place amongst his writings and stands as the most important English treatise on lithography for many years, with further issues appearing in 1833 and 1835.” - Printmaking and picture printing, p. 128. Hullmandel himself states about the third edition of 1835: “In this edition I have omitted the remarks on one or two modes of drawing that have been found by experience to be either useless of imperfect in themselves, also the illustrations of them, and other superfluous plates”. This is one of the few technical manuals included in the UDel ex-cat Color printing in the 19th century (1996), p. 12. Levis, p. 170. Bigmore and Wyman, p. 349. Bridson-Wakeman D20. (Charles Wood, Cat. 160) |
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| schema:text | 39 lithographical plates |
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C. Hullmandel |
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