This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...as a lawyer and studied at New Inn in London. Soon, however, turning his attention to art, especially portraits in crayon, in which he excelled, he moreover invented some way of rendering a similar effect on copper, probably analogous to what is now called soft ground-etching. He became fascinated with the art of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 Excerpt: ...as a lawyer and studied at New Inn in London. Soon, however, turning his attention to art, especially portraits in crayon, in which he excelled, he moreover invented some way of rendering a similar effect on copper, probably analogous to what is now called soft ground-etching. He became fascinated with the art of mezzotinting through seeing some of Blooteling's prints, and he endeavoured to bribe Blois, the workman who laid Blooteling's grounds, to impart to him the secret of that process. John Lloyd, Luttrell's publisher, was the go-between, and he succeeded in obtaining the required information from Blois, but when he got it he would not pass it on to Luttrell but retained it himself, and very traitorously instructed his friend, Isaac Beckett, another engraver. This naturally incensed Luttrell, who still remained dependent upon his own observations of the envied prints and his experiments with tools of his own making, with a view to producing the same effects. At last he made the acquaintance of Jan van Somer, who explained the process fully, and in course of time the quarrel between Luttrell, Beckett, and Lloyd was made up and they all worked together amicably. Luttrell's prints bear witness to the statement that he experimented much with various methods for roughening the ground of his mezzotints. Walpole says that he rolled them with a roughened roller, but whatever he did them with they are not as a rule very successful. The grain used is too large, and in many cases the whole print is weak and betrays an excessive use of the scraper. E. LUTTRELL AND J. LLOYD Luttrell engraved chiefly after Sir A. Vandyck, Sir P. Lely, Sir G. Kneller, and J. Greenhill, and several of his plates are unsigned. His prints were mostly published by John Lloyd, himself an e...
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Very Good. Publisher's pictorial cloth. xlv p., 1 l., 207 p. illus., 40 pl. (incl. front., ports. ) 26 cm. Red cloth. Hardcover. Top edge gilt. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. The connoisseurs library. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
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Very Good in Not Issued jacket. Book Original olive green cloth, decorated and lettered on upper front cover and spine panel in gilt, deckled text block edges. Typical of issue, cloth exhibits minor flecking/spotting to mid-front cover and along front joint and fore-edge, cloth also slightly foxed on front cover, with a few spots on rear cover. Gilt decoration on spine panel somewhat dulled. Firm binding. xlv, 208 pp., illus. w/ 40 engraved plates with tissue guards. Decently preserved copy.
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Near Fine in Not Issued jacket. Book Original olive green cloth, decorated and lettered on upper front cover and spine panel in gilt, deckled text block edges. Cloth exhibits minor flecking toward lower front fore-edge and bottom edges, slightly rubbed corners and spine extremities. Firm binding. Presentation book plate mounted on front pastedown, with former owner's signature and date in pencil on front flyleaf, numerals 3011 in ink on lower main title, otherwise unmarked. xlv, 208 pp., illus. w/ 40 engraved plates with tissue guards. Nicely preserved copy.
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Very good(+) Frontispiece and 39 other fine plates, tissue guards. 207pp. Large 8vo, gilt decorative cloth. New York: Putnam, 1903. First American edition. Very good (+). In The Connoisseur's Library series.