@article{606301, recid = {606301}, author = {Dubreuil, Jean,}, title = {Bowles's practice of perspective or, an easy method of representing natural objects according to the rules of art. Applied and exemplified in all the Variety of Cases; as Landscapes, Gardens, Buildings of divers Kinds, their Appendages, Parts, and Furniture. With Rules for the Proportion and Position of Figures, both in Draught and Relievo. Also the Manner of conducting the Shadows, produced either by Natural or Artificial Luminaries; and Practical Methods of Drawing after Nature, when the Process of Rules are not understood. A work highly necessary for painters, Engravers, Architects, Embroiderers, Statuaries, Jewellers, Tapestry-Workers, and others concerned in designing. The whole illustrated with one hundred and fifty copper-plates. Written in French by a Jesuit of Paris. Translated by E. Chambers, Author of Cyclopaedia; or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for and sold by the proprietor Carington Bowles, at his Map and Print Warehouse, No. 69, St. Paul's Church Yard,}, address = {London :}, pages = {xvi,xvi,[1],150,150,[1]p. :}, year = {1782}, note = {A Jesuit of Paris = Jean Dubreuil.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/606301}, }