| 1880 - 976 páginas
...engraver. A few years ago it was thought that beyond certain formal limits the engraver could not venture. B l hޜ< J}Eօ 7 D K 6* < ,ˑ/}i ` il\t mhz ...1y8X ' +, 8 c B l/ й 8 pw 8 _D o) Ȩ have increased the range of their illustrations. The perpetual recurrence of old conventional lines... | |
| Joshua Brown - 2006 - 396 páginas
...represent ground," later remarked John P. Davis, who worked for Leslie's in its first years of publication, "another kind to represent foliage; another to represent...line was the orthodox symbol for a certain form." Frank Leslie's engravings, in contrast to the cuts that had been published in Gleason's Pictorial,... | |
| Joshua Brown - 2002 - 404 páginas
...first years of publication, "another kind to represent foliage; another to represent sky; anothet, flesh; another drapery, and so on. Each sort of line was the orthodox symbol for a certain form." Frank Leslie's engravings, in contrast to the cuts that had been published in Gleason's Pictorial,... | |
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