A Course of Water-Colour Painting with Twenty-Four Coloured Plates from Designs by R. P. Leitch

Author Richard Principal Leitch British
Publisher Cassell & Co., Ltd. British

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Leitch was a watercolorist and illustrator whose father, William Leighton Leitch, served Queen Victoria and her daughters as drawing-master for almost twenty years. This popular manual went through nine editions and was aimed at amateurs, its progressive approach likely influenced by the senior Leitch’s extensive teaching experience.

A Course of Water-Colour Painting with Twenty-Four Coloured Plates from Designs by R. P. Leitch, Richard Principal Leitch (British, 1826–1882), Illustrations: color lithographs

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