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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Aldine Horace:
- 199 Title-page from
- Auriol, Georg:
- Bauernfeind, Michael:
- 189 Alphabet
- Beggarstaff Brothers:
- 219 Poster
- Bergomensis, J. P. F.:
- 193 Title-page
- Bonnard, Pierre:
- Bonnat, Léon:
- Brun, A.:
- 97 At the Café Aphrodite
- Caspari:
- 169 Title-page to Volume II of Jugend
- Chap-Book:
- 227 Illustration, Genuine
- Chaume, Geoffrey de:
- 141 Mask of Béranger
- Crawhall, Joseph:
- 229 Illustration, imitation of Chap-Book
- Dagnan-Bouveret:
- 72 Study of a head
- David d’Angers:
- 137 Medallion
- d’Illzach, Ringel:
- 138 Medallion portrait
- Diagrams:
- Dollman, J. C., R. I.:
- 139 “Hawks Dinna Pike Out Hawks’ Een”
- Donatello:
- 104 Bust of young girl, after
- Don Chisciotte, Caricature from:
- 37 Crispi as Cæsar
- Eaton, Wyatt:
- 116 Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson
- Engström, Albert:
- 156 Figaro, Illustration from
- Forain:
- French Art Schools Studies, published under the direction of Bargue and Gérôme:
- French Periodical:
- French Periodical:
- Gaillard, C. F.:
- 77 Study for the portrait of Mme. R.
- Gerbault, H.:
- 24 Pen drawing with mechanically stippled background
- 164 Gil Blas—front page from
- Girardet, Jules:
- 36 Pen drawing
- Grasset, Eugene:
- Grellet, F.:
- Guillaume:
- Herkomer, Hubert:
- 51 Study of pine trees
- Holbein:
- 222 Book-cover
- Jugend:
- 169 Title-page from
- Knaus, Ludwig:
- 83 Head of Old Man
- Lansyer, E.:
- 20 The Courtyard of the Sorbonne
- Larousse’s New Dictionary:
- 201 First page from
- L’Artist:
- La-Tour, Fantin:
- 68 Portraits
- Lautrec, H. de T.:
- 212 “Zimmerman and his machine”
- Lefebvre, J.:
- 106 Crayon study of a child
- Leloir, Maurice:
- 147 Pen drawing
- Le Roux, E.:
- 140 On the Banks of the Isole
- Lœwe-Marchand:
- 75 Portrait of M. X.
- Lormier, E.:
- 138 Crayon drawing from Medallion of Alf. Leroux
- Luca della Robbia:
- 109 Bust of Brontolone, after
- Lucas, F. H.:
- 144 Book illustration
- Lucidario:
- 186 Title-page from
- Luque, M.:
- Mantelet, Albert:
- Marchetti:
- Matlay, P.:
- 237 Portrait of Félicien Rops
- Millais, John Everett:
- 45 Pencil sketch
- Minnesinger’s Song Book:
- 183 Page from
- Moloch, B.:
- 31 “Crispi under Hostile Lightning,” a caricature
- Monet, Claude:
- 148 Marine
- Munkacsy, Michael:
- 53 Study for a figure in a painting
- Moullier, Marc:
- 130 Pen drawing for La Plume
- Novel Heading:
- See Pall Mall Budget.
- Pall Mall Budget:
- 168 Heading for novel from
- Pall Mall Gazette:
- 108 Portraits from
- Paris Illustré:
- 145 Illustration from
- Paul, Herman:
- 132 Des Gueules
- Penlick:
- 221 Nos Soldats
- Pomeroy, F. W.:
- 178 Burns’ statue
- Renard, E.:
- 114 The Grandmother
- Ricketts, Charles:
- 185 Page from Nimphidia
- Rivoire:
- 176 Cover design
- Robert, Carl:
- 137 Portrait of Hahnemann from medallion by David d’Angers
- Rogel, Hans:
- 189 Alphabet
- Sickert, Walter:
- Silhouette, an old-fashioned:
- 153 Goethe’s Mother
- St. Elme:
- 124 Pen drawing from a French journal
- Stimmer, Chr.:
- 189 Alphabet
- Strange’s Book on Lettering:
- 195 Examples of Seventh Century Lettering, from
- Stuck, Franz:
- T., E. G.:
- Tid-Bits:
- Toussaint, T.:
- 89 The late Duc d’Aumale
- Vallet, L.:
- 128 News drawing from French periodical
- Vallotton, F.:
- Verdyen:
- 93 A fête at Brussels
- Vierge, Daniel:
- 122 Illustration to Pablo de Segovie
- Westminster Budget:
- 157 Cover design, from
- Wood cut:
- 226 The Standard-bearer of Schafhausen
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Aldine Horace:
Drawing for Printers. / A practical treatise on the art of designing and illustrating in connection with typography. Containing complete instruction, fully illustrated, concerning the art of drawing, for the beginner as well as the more advanced student.
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About This Book
The work offers a practical manual for artists and printers, teaching how to observe and draw for reproduction. It emphasizes training the eye, silhouettes, perspective, outlines versus shaded work, light and shadow, facial planes, and pen technique for magazines and newspapers. The second part covers design and typographic matters: taste, lettering theory and historical alphabets, ornamentation, book decoration, and economical illustration for print. Technical guidance on wood engraving, zinc and copper plate experiments, lithography, and chalk-plate methods rounds out the instruction, with examples and critiques to guide practice and adaptation to printing processes.