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Barrow, John [Editor]
Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested: Illustrated with Fifty-six Copper-Plates. In Two Volumes (Band 1) — London, 1758

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heightened with mafticot: You may, as you fee occafiony colour
the h,air here and there with ftronger brown oker ; the eyes
with vermilion, which you may heighten with mafticot ; the
mouth with indigo, or white and black, fhaded with black.

3. A bear, with brown oker, red oker, and black mixed;
fhadow with foot alone, or mixed with black, and heighten with
brown oker and white.

4. A wolf, with brown oker and foot, and fhadow with
more foot.

5. A grey wolf, with black, white and brown oker; fhaded
with black and foot, or black only ; the mouth with black and
red oker; fhaded with black and foot, heightened with red
oker and white.

6. The elephant, which is of a moufe grey, with black and
white, mixed with foot, and fhaded with black and foot, and
heightened with the fame, with a little more white. Thenofe,
at the end of his trunk, inwardly muft be laid with vermilion
and cerufs, fhadowed with black, or black mixed with lake : In
the fame manner, the inner part of the ears j the eyes with

' white, tending to a grey.

7. Mice, are coloured as the elephant. Rats, a little
hxovvner.

8. The unicorn, with a pure white, fhaded with black ; the
chaps red, the eye and hoofs with a thin black.

9. The hart, with brown oker, fhaded on the back with
foot, which fweetly drive towards the belly, and fhade over
again with a ftronger foot. The neck and belly with white,
the mouth and ears a little reddifh, the hoof black, the horns
with foot, and fhaded with foot mixed with black.

10. The hind, with the fame colours as the hart.

11. The coney, with black and white; the belly all white,
fweetened with black, and heightened with a ftronger white.

12. The hare, with brown oker; the belly below a little
whitifh ; fhaded on the back with foot, and heightened on the
belly with white.

13. Apes, monkeys, and the like, with pink and black,
heightened with mafticot and white ; lay the face with a thin
black, mixed with foot, fhaded with black and pink mixed
with a little red oker.

14. Cats, of grey and brownifh, or tabby, with indigo,
blue and white, heightened with pure white, and fhaded with
Indian blue and black mixed : If of other colours, you may ufe
your difcretion.

15. An afs, colour with black, mixed with white like grey;
if the afs be of a mingled brown, black and white mixed with
brown oker, fhaded with black in the mouth j heighten with
white. 16. The
 
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