A book of landskips & buildings pleasant & useful for youth to draw after
[between 1726 and 1736]
2
Guest, T. R. (Thomas Robert)
A new pocket sketch book
1807
3
Sowerby, James, 1757–1822
A botanical drawing-book, or, An easy introduction to drawing flowers according to nature
[1807?]
4
Cox, David, 1783–1859
The young artist's companion, or, Drawing-book of studies and landscape embellishments
1825
5
Browne, Alexander, active 1660–1677
Ars pictoria, or, An academy treating of drawing, limning, painting, etching
1675
6
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
The beauties & defects in the figure of the horse
[1816]
7
A book of drawing, limning, washing or colouring of maps and prints,
1647
8
The principles of drawing and painting
1811
9
Barnard, George, 1807–1890
The Continental drawing book
Jany. 2nd, 1837
10
The artist's vade mecum
1786
11
Bowles, Carington, 1724–1793
The draughtsmen's assistant, or, Drawing made easy
1786
12
Wells, William Frederick, 1762–1836
A new and compendious treatise of anatomy and proportions of the human figure
1796
13
Peacham, Henry, approximately 1576–approximately 1643
The art of dravving vvith the pen,
1607
14
Fairland, Thomas, 1804–1852
Juliens' New progressive drawing book of the human figure
[18--]
15
Francia, François-Thomas-Louis, 1772–1839
Progressive lessons tending to elucidate the character of trees
1813
16
The art of drawing without a master
[1768]
17
Six progressive lessons for flower painting
January 1, 1802
18
The compleat drawing-book
MDCCLV [1755]
19
Camper, Petrus, 1722–1789
The works of the late Professor Camper
1794
20
Angelo, Michael, 18th cent
The drawing school for little masters and misses
1773
21
Rodwell and Martin's Lithographic drawing book for students
[1821]
22
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640–1711
The principles of drawing, or, An easy and familiar method whereby youth are directed in the practice of that useful art
MDCCLII [1752]
23
The compleat drawing-master;
1766
24
Malton, James, d. 1803
The young painter's maulstick
1800
25
Bowles, Carington, 1724–1793
The draughtsman's assistant, or, Drawing made easy
[ca. 1801]
26
Martin, John, 1789–1854
Characters of trees
1817
27
Stubbs, George, 1724–1806
An illustrated lecture on sketching from nature in pencil and water colour
[between 1862 and 1868]
28
Wood, John George, 1768–1838
Sketching landscape scenery, part 2nd
not before 1825
29
The art of drawing in perspective
1786
30
Prout, Samuel, 1783–1852
Rudiments of landscape in progressive studies
1813
31
Burgess, John Cart, 1798–1863
Useful hints on drawing and painting;
1818
32
Laporte, John, 1761–1839
Process of sketching a landscape
1805
33
Fielding, Newton Limbird Smith, 1799–1856
How to sketch from nature, or, Perspective and its application
[1856]
34
Murray, Henry, F.S.A.
The art of painting and drawing in coloured crayons
[between 1906 and 1916]
35
Albert Durer revived, or, A book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints
1731
36
Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640–1711
The principles of design
1777
37
Burn, Robert Scott
The illustrated London drawing book ...
1853
38
Pyne, W. H. (William Henry), 1769–1843
W.H. Pyne on rustic figures
1817
39
Roberts, James, 1753–approximately 1809
Introductory lessons with familiar examples in landscape
1800
40
Alston, J. W. (J. William)
Hints to young practitioners, in the study of landscape painting
41
Whittock, N. (Nathaniel), 1791–1860
The youth's new London self-instructing drawing book
1834
42
Laporte, John, 1761–1839
[Drawing book of trees]
1821.]
43
Hayter, Charles, 1761–1835
Perspective explained in a series of dialogues between the author's children George, Ann, Eliza and John
circa 1820
44
Introduction to drawing ships
[1788]
45
Harding, James Duffield, 1798–1863
Lessons on trees
MDCCCL [1850]
46
Hay, D. R. (David Ramsay), 1798–1866
Proportion, or, The geometric principle of beauty, analysed
1843
47
Burn, Robert Scott
The illustrated London drawing book ...
1852
48
Steeley, Frank
Bacon's Excelsior first grade drawing cards
[1893?]
49
Pyne, W. H. (William Henry), 1769–1843
Copper plates used in Pyne's Etchings of rustic figures
1814, April 1-July 1
50
Pyne, W. H. (William Henry), 1769–1843
Etchings of rustic figures
[1815]
51
Prout, Samuel, 1783–1852
A new drawing book, in the manner of chalk
1819
52
Blunt, Charles
An essay on mechanical drawing
1811
53
The art of drawing, in perspective ... To which are annexed, the art of painting upon glass, and drawing in crayons ... to which is added, a method of casting amber ..
1757
54
Bolton, Hannah
Hannah Bolton's first drawing book
[1853]
55
Nicholson, Francis, 1753–1844
The practice of drawing and painting landscape from nature, in water colours
1820
56
Taylor, C. (Charles), 1756–1823
A familiar treatise on drawing, for youth
1823
57
Artist's sketchbook,
circa 1809?
58
The excellency of the pen and pencil,
1688
59
Varley, John, 1778–1842
Precepts of landscape drawing, exemplified in fifteen views
1818]
60
Instructions in the art of drawing and painting
[between 1782 and 1807]
61
Sutcliffe, J. V. (John V.)
Drawing book of horses in progressive lessons
[1855?]
62
Ferguson, James, 1710–1776
The art of drawing in perspective made easy
1810
63
Hayter, Charles, 1761–1835
An introduction to perspective, adapted to the capacities of youth, in a series of pleasing and familiar dialogues, between the author's children
1813
64
Chubb's drawing book, and artists' assistant
1824
65
Lamy, Bernard, 1640–1715
Perspective made easie, or, The art of representing all manner of objects as they appear to the eye in all scituations
MDCCX [1710]
66
Laporte, John, 1761–1839
Process of sketching a landscape
1801
67
Tate, Thomas, 1807–1888
Drawing for schools
1854
68
The young colorist
[ca. 1880]
69
Ferguson, James, 1710–1776
The art of drawing in perspective made easy
1775
70
Hassell, J. (John), d. 1825
Hassell's drawing magazine ..
1808-1811
71
Artist, pseud., fl. 1780
The principles of drawing ornaments made easy
1780
72
Lock, Matthias, approximately 1710–1765
A new book of foliage
1769
73
Harley, George, 1791–1871
First principles of landscape drawing
1829
74
Six well known views near London
1794
75
Hamilton, George, writer on art
The elements of drawing, for the use of students
1812
76
Bragg, G.. F
Progressive sketches for the lead pencil
[1835?]
77
The artist's vade-mecum
1776 [i.e. 177-?]
78
Alston, J. W. (J. William)
Hints to young practitioners in the study of landscape painting
[1808?]
79
Bartolozzi, Francesco, 1727–1815
Elements for drawing
1792
80
Clark, John Heaviside, ca. 1770–1863
Elements of drawing and painting in water colours;
1848
81
The compleat drawing-book
1757
82
Munn, Paul Sandby, 1773–1845
Progressive lessons
1810
83
Principles of perspective
1812
84
The art of drawing in perspective
1777
85
Milbourne, Henry, 1781–ca. 1826
Studies of cows from life
[1805]
86
Chalon, Henry Bernard, 1770–1849
Chalon's drawing book of animals and birds of every description
[1822?]
87
The Art of drawing and painting in water-colours
1731
88
Green, Benjamin Richard, 1808–1876
Illustrations of perspective
[184-?]
89
Wood, John George, 1768–1838
Footsteps to drawing, according to the rules of perspective
1816
90
The art of drawing in perspective
1755
91
Lucas, Ralph Willett, 1796–1874
The art of sketching flowers from nature
1853
92
Studies of trees sketched from nature
1800
93
Earp, Frederick, 1827–1897
The Brighton drawing book
[184-?]
94
Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791
Rules for drawing caricaturas
1789
95
Harding, James Duffield, 1798–1863
Elementary art, or, The use of the lead pencil advocated and explained
MDCCCXXXIV[1834]
96
Le Capelain, John, 1814?-1848
John Le Capelain letter to J.J. Gabousel
1841 May 2
97
Steeley, Frank
Bacon's "Excelsior" drawing cards
[1893?]
98
Rudiments of drawing, shadowing, and colouring flowers in water colours