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Expressing an image by lines.
In this the idea is formed in the mind, it is then <hi rend='underline'>ideally</hi> , expressed upon the surfaceit is afterwards to be traced upon, the hand guiding the tool at an almost imperceptible distance & following the eye as it conceives the image & applies it to the surface where it is to be expressed.
 
Writing
Dial plate enamelling
 
Pattern drawing
for fine works upon muslin.
for callico printing.
silk weaving
carpet weaving
stocking manufacturing
lace making
worsted lace m.
bed-lace m.
fringe m.
fancy woollen m.
fancy straw & basket work writing music
 
Designing
 
<sic>Chacing</sic>
 
Engraving in all the above branches music engraving
 
Engraving heraldry upon metals. <sic>cyphers</sic> and letters.
 
<p>paragraph</p>
<p>paragraph</p>
 
Expressing an image by shades
Shading patterns
Drawing fro engraving
Drawing in chalk.
Drawing in indian ink
 
mezzotinto engraving
Aqua tinta engraving
 
<p>paragraph</p>
 
Knowledge subservient to the art of expressing an image by shades.
The apparent effect <del>of the presence</del> produced by the impinging of light upon uneven surfaces in respect to form.
 
The means of applying shades of one colour upon an even substance so that their gradations shall represent uneven surfaces, excite in the mind the idea of an uneven substance
So much of optics as relate to light & shade.
 
<p>paragraph</p>
 
Expressing an image by colours
 
Where the image conceived by the mind is only that of covering a surface uniformly with one colour, or with several colours, not blended into each other so as to give the effect of light & shade, but each having a distinct boundary line.
 
House painter
Ship painter
Coach painter
 
Plain paper hanging maker, including plain stripes & unshaded figures
Plain callico printer including <gap/>
Plain woollen printer <gap/>
Watch enameller in uniform colours.
Trinket enameller in uniform colours.


<sic>Japanner</sic>




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Expressing an image by lines. In this the idea is formed in the mind, it is then ideally , expressed upon the surfaceit is afterwards to be traced upon, the hand guiding the tool at an almost imperceptible distance & following the eye as it conceives the image & applies it to the surface where it is to be expressed.

Writing Dial plate enamelling

Pattern drawing for fine works upon muslin. for callico printing. silk weaving carpet weaving stocking manufacturing lace making worsted lace m. bed-lace m. fringe m. fancy woollen m. fancy straw & basket work writing music

Designing

Chacing

Engraving in all the above branches music engraving

Engraving heraldry upon metals. cyphers and letters.

paragraph

paragraph

Expressing an image by shades Shading patterns Drawing fro engraving Drawing in chalk. Drawing in indian ink

mezzotinto engraving Aqua tinta engraving

paragraph

Knowledge subservient to the art of expressing an image by shades. The apparent effect of the presence produced by the impinging of light upon uneven surfaces in respect to form.

The means of applying shades of one colour upon an even substance so that their gradations shall represent uneven surfaces, excite in the mind the idea of an uneven substance So much of optics as relate to light & shade.

paragraph

Expressing an image by colours

Where the image conceived by the mind is only that of covering a surface uniformly with one colour, or with several colours, not blended into each other so as to give the effect of light & shade, but each having a distinct boundary line.

House painter Ship painter Coach painter

Plain paper hanging maker, including plain stripes & unshaded figures Plain callico printer including Plain woollen printer Watch enameller in uniform colours. Trinket enameller in uniform colours.

Japanner



Identifier: | JB/107/119/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

119

Info in main headings field

conformation superficial or configuration

Image

002

Titles

the art of forming an image in the mind & of expressing that image by lines, by shades, by colours, by /moulding / modelling/, by carving

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

i taylor

Marginals

Paper Producer

evan nepean

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35110

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