The Art of Painting of Oyl. Wherein is Included Each Particular Circumstance Relating to That Art and Mystery, Containing the Best and Most Approved Rules For Preparing, Mixing, and Working of Oyl-Colours: The Whole treatise Being so Full Compleat, and so Exactly Fitted to the Meanest Capacity, That All Persons Whatsoever, May be Able by These Directions, to Paint in Oyl-Colours All Manner of Timber-Work... In Which is Also Particularly Laid Down, All the Several Circumstances Required in Painting of Sun-Dials, Printed Pictures, Shash Windows, etc in Oily Colours
London: Samuel Crouch, 1687. The second impression with some alterations, and many useful additions. Leather bound. Bound in brown leather, five raised bands on spine; title page, (6) 100 pp. Edition: The second impression with some alterations, and many useful additions. Errata on last page before the main content. Chapters..... More