Dougall, John; Dougall, John [Hrsg.]
The Cabinet Of The Arts: being a New and Universal Drawing Book, Forming A Complete System of Drawing, Painting in all its Branches, Etching, Engraving, Perspective, Projection, & Surveying ... Containing The Whole Theory And Practice Of The Fine Arts In General, ... Illustrated With One Hundred & Thirty Elegant Engravings [from Drawings by Various Masters] (Band 1)
— London, [1821]
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- Einband [Zeichen-Instrumente]
- Titelblatt
- I-III Preface to the Second Edition
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1-108
Book I. – Of Drawing.
- 1-13 Chap. I. Of the Materials Necessary for Drawing; and the Method of Using them.
- 13-15 Chap. II. General Directions for the Attainment of the Art of Drawing.
- 15-29 Chap. III. Particular Rules and Lessons.
- 29-60 Chap. IV. The Anatomical Knowledge Necessary for an Artist; Containing the Form and Uses of the Bones, and Situation and Action of the Muscles of the Human Body.
- 61-66 The Passions. Chap. V. Of the Expression of the Passions of the Human Mind in the Features of the Face.
- 66-85 Chap. VI. Of Beauty and Symmetry or Proportion.
- 85-108 Chap. VII. Of Invention and Design.
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109-317 Book II. – Of Painting.
- 109-113 Chap. I. Of Painting in General.
- 113-135 Chap. II. A Brief History of Painting, with the Rise and Decline of the Art;- the Characters and Practice of the Different Schools;- the Respective Merits of the Most Eminent Painters; with a Comparison of the Ancient and Modern Practices.
- 135-140 Chap. III. Of the Preliminary Studies and Books Necessary for an Artist.
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140-209
Chap. IV. Of Painting in Oil: The Necessary Materials, and Method of Using them.
- 145-147 Section I. Of Imitation.
- 147-160 Section II. Of Colouring.
- 161-165 Section III. Of Drapery.
- 165-177 Section IV. Of Landscape and Architecture.
- 177-183 Section V. Of Disposition.
- 184-189 Section VI. Of Illusion and Deception.
- 190-206 Section VII. Of the Costume in Painting, and the Painters Balance.
- 206-209 Section VIII. Miscellaneous Rules for Practice.
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209-295
Chap. V. Of the Different Kinds of Painting.
- 210-224 Section I. Of Landscape, with its Parts.
- 224-244 Section II. Of Portrait Painting, with Air, Attitude, &c.
- 244-245 Section III. Of Scene Painting.
- 245-247 Section IV. Of Mosaic Painting.
- 247-249 Section V. Painting in Fresco.
- 249-265 Section VI. Painting in Water-Colours.
- 265-277 Section VII. Of Miniature Painting.
- 277-284 Section VIII. Painting with Crayons.
- 284-290 Section IX. Painting in Enamel.
- 290-291 Section X. Of Encaustic Painting.
- 291-293 Section XI. Of Elydoric Painting.
- 293-295 Section XII. Painting on Glass.
- 295-301 Chap. VI. Of Economical Painting.
- 301-317 Chap. VII. Of the Nature, Composition, and Qualities of Different Colouring Substances.
- 318-333 Book III. Engraving and Etching.
- 334-342 Book IV. Of Mezzotinto and Aqua-Tinta.
- 343-349 Book V. Perspective.
- 350-363 Book VI. Of Projection.
- 365-384 Appendix.
- [385-388] Alphabetical Index.
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