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Chapman, J.G. (John Gadsby), 1808-1889. / The American drawing-book: a manual for the amateur, and basis of study for the professional artist: especially adapted to the use of public and private schools, as well as home instruction.
(1870 [1873 printing])
Chapter VII. [Studying and sketching from nature.], pp. 169-208
Page 169
CHAPTER VII.
God kaas diffused beauty-and art
has oombined it -Hotiseari.
A STUDY
~ \ I)
A SKETCh
are far from being identical in
character or purpose. A Sketch
is but a graphic memorandum-an expedient; a Study, the more faithful record
of well-digested
investigation. However ~velI a sketch may serve to retain a transitory
impression, arid, to some
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