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This practical handbook explains the history and recent rise of shell cameo work, surveys suitable shell varieties and their colour layers, and gives step-by-step instruction for preparing, drawing, and cutting designs. It describes essential tools, the use of a holdfast, polishing and sharpening techniques, mounting methods, and cost considerations for materials and appliances. The text also addresses practice tips, lesson formats including correspondence guidance, market prospects, suggested designs, and illustrated examples to assist amateurs and more experienced artists in producing finished cameo pieces.

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Title: Cameo Cutting

Author: John B. Marsh

Release date: December 15, 2020 [eBook #64054]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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A Primrose Shell,

By Signor Giovanni.

DARTON’S MANUALS FOR HOME WORK.

Cameo Cutting

BY

John B. Marsh (signature)

AUTHOR OF
The Reference Shakespeare,”
Venice and the Venetians,”
ETC.

With Original Illustrations.

LONDON:
WELLS GARDNER, DARTON, & CO.

2 PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E.C.
AND 44 VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W.


1890

Dedicated
[BY GRACIOUS PERMISSION]
TO
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE
PRINCESS LOUISE,
MARCHIONESS OF LORNE
,

WHOSE INTEREST IN
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
IS
GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGED.