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Grammigraphia, or the Grammar of Drawing: A System of Rules, Which, by Easy Rules, Communicates its Principles, and Shews How it is to be Presented by Lines; Distinguishing the Real Figure in Nature from the Appearance, or Shewing the Appearance from the Reality; Rendering Visual Observation More Correct and Interesting; and Proposing the Pleasure and Universality of the Science

1799
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  • Title: Grammigraphia, or the Grammar of Drawing: A System of Rules, Which, by Easy Rules, Communicates its Principles, and Shews How it is to be Presented by Lines; Distinguishing the Real Figure in Nature from the Appearance, or Shewing the Appearance from the Reality; Rendering Visual Observation More Correct and Interesting; and Proposing the Pleasure and Universality of the Science
  • Author: Written and published by William Robson (British, active ca. 1800)
  • Printer: W. Wilson (London)
  • Publisher: Sold by James Wallis (London)
  • Publisher: Sold by William Richardson (British, active 1778–1812)
  • Date: 1799
  • Medium: Illustrations: relief prints
  • Dimensions: 10 13/16 × 8 9/16 in. (27.5 × 21.8 cm)
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1943
  • Object Number: 43.56.1
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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