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Drawing and Li suming,,
3*3
The second is three quarter
faced, as our Flanders and
ordinary Pictures are, that is
when one part of the face is
hid by a quarter, as thus:
The third is onely half fa. H,ls
ced, as you lee the Pictures
of Philip and Mary upon a
twelve pence, or as the Ctsars
Head,
v-..
^-CTi
For draught of a full face
you must bear ia memory, and
narrowly observe the breadth
of the forehead, and the coni-
passeofboth the cheeks, all
which are composed of two
lines, as thus:
And be careful to give as
precise an evennesie to one
side as to the other j causing
both your lines to meet at the
tipofthe chin: your Diameter guideth you for the
even placing (as I said) of nose and mouth,your other
line for the justopposition of the eyes between which
in distance for the nose, alwayes leave the space of
an eye,
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Drawing and Li suming,,
3*3
The second is three quarter
faced, as our Flanders and
ordinary Pictures are, that is
when one part of the face is
hid by a quarter, as thus:
The third is onely half fa. H,ls
ced, as you lee the Pictures
of Philip and Mary upon a
twelve pence, or as the Ctsars
Head,
v-..
^-CTi
For draught of a full face
you must bear ia memory, and
narrowly observe the breadth
of the forehead, and the coni-
passeofboth the cheeks, all
which are composed of two
lines, as thus:
And be careful to give as
precise an evennesie to one
side as to the other j causing
both your lines to meet at the
tipofthe chin: your Diameter guideth you for the
even placing (as I said) of nose and mouth,your other
line for the justopposition of the eyes between which
in distance for the nose, alwayes leave the space of
an eye,
T t 2 The