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The art of forming an image in the mind & of expressing those that image by lines, by shades, by colours, by moulding modelling, by carving
Precautions, necessary
to be observed in all the
provisions of this class branches of this art.
Ready perception of
the exactness of the lines
& angles exhibited by
by any straight lined
figure in view.
Ready perception of
the exactness of the lines
forming curves in any
curved figure
Readyness in combining
ideas so as to form a distinct
& accurate figure
in the mind
Readyness in transmitting
of expressing that
ideal figure with precision.
Dexterity & steadiness
of hand in guiding the
tool by which the lines
forming the lines or applying
the colours by
which the image is
expressed.
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Sciences subservient to
the practice of all the branches of this
art.
Reading
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Sciences subservient to
the improvement of all
the branches of this
art.
Opticks
Geometry
Chemistry in
in producing colouring
matters of permanency,
beauty, low price, fluidity
if it be applied wet,
softness & uniformity if dry.
— in procuring a more
perfect adhesion of the
colouring matter to the
substance to which it
is applied.
—in producing varnishes
which preserve
the colours & substances
to which they are applied
— in restoring colours,
removing dirt, stains,
or producing
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DrawingExpressing an image by measured
lines
*Drawing machines
— engines
— mathematical & geometrical figures.
— house architecture
— naval architecture
— maps & charts
— patterns for silk
weavers.?
— for carpet weavers?
— surveys of land. * Where the accuracy depends upon the dexterity in measuring dimensions according to a given scale.
seeEngraving, all the
branches above enumerated.
see1 to 5 of knowledge
subservient to drawing.
seeArt of giving form to
metals
Art of giving form to
wood
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Knowledge subservient
to the practice of this
branch
1 Reading
*1 Writing
2 Arithmetic
3 The measures of G.
Britain, & the measures
in the most general
use on the continent
of Europe.
4 A knowledge of the
mode of obtaining information
respecting measures
in less frequent
use.
5 Perspective
The inks & various
colours used for drawing
lines, with regard to
fluidity, permanency,
price.
The various pigments
used in a dry state for
drawing lines.
So much of chemistry
as necessary to avoid
guard against a destruction
of the colouring
matter. & the
The ordinary means of
giving permanency to
the colours usually employed;
& of procuring a
more perfect adhesion
of those applied in a
dry state.
Dexterity & steadiness of hand in
guiding the tool by
which
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