Xll PREFACE.
engravings exhibit their general ef-
fect, and are selected from antiques
which have ever been respected for
their proportion and elegance:
these, with the deviations of mo-
dern times, and the historical ac-
count of each order, will, I flatter
myself, render the acquiring a know-
ledge of the subject both easy
and entertaining; yet sufficiently
accurate to enable a Gentleman to
sketch any drawing of Architecture,
fancy or necessity may prompt
him to have executed, without err-
ing much from the general rules
of design, and from which a work-
man will readily reduce the smaller
parts to the exactness requisite to
be worked from.
The frontispiece shews each
order drawn to the same height
engravings exhibit their general ef-
fect, and are selected from antiques
which have ever been respected for
their proportion and elegance:
these, with the deviations of mo-
dern times, and the historical ac-
count of each order, will, I flatter
myself, render the acquiring a know-
ledge of the subject both easy
and entertaining; yet sufficiently
accurate to enable a Gentleman to
sketch any drawing of Architecture,
fancy or necessity may prompt
him to have executed, without err-
ing much from the general rules
of design, and from which a work-
man will readily reduce the smaller
parts to the exactness requisite to
be worked from.
The frontispiece shews each
order drawn to the same height