-
Cromwellian Commonwealth.
Among his
earliest verses are
lines prefixed to
Graphice (1658) by Sir
William Sanderson, a work
containing a
description of the...
-
practitioner in "Oyl Colours" by Sir
William Sanderson in his 1658 book
Graphice: Or The use of the Pen and Pensil; In the
Excellent Art of PAINTING, Beale's...
- an
accomplished painter of
flowers and
fruit in Sir
William Sanderson's
Graphice of 1658. His
experimenting with
pigments led to
their being extracted from...
- A
large facsimile edition,
Bybliothecae Pierpont Morgan Codice photo graphice expressi 56
volumes in 63
parts (Rome, 1922),
which was
published under...
- (1658). Post Haste: A
Reply to Dr
Peter Heylyn's
Appendix (25 June 1658).
Graphice: the Use of the Pen and
Pensil (1658). Firth,
Charles Harding (1897). "Sanderson...
- to suit the
tastes of the
Restoration court.
William Sanderson's book
Graphice (1658)
describes Gibson as one of the most
eminent of
modern "limners"...
- writing-master John
Davies of Hereford. In 1612,
Henry Peacham dedicated his
Graphice, or the
Auncient Arte of
Drawing and
Limning to Ashfield, by then Deputy-Lieutenant...
- topographical, with skill, and also
still life. Sir
William Sanderson, in his
Graphice (1658),
spoke of "Streter, who
indeed is a
compleat Master therein, as...