COPPER, STEEL, AND BANK-NOTE ENGRAVING. 599 



drew like children first one object and then another, and so on, 

 until the plate was furnished from top to bottom and from right 

 side to left. 



In Diirer, all objects are on the same plane! In his Saint 

 Hubert, the stag (Fig. 1) is quietly standing on the horse's back. 



Via. 1. Ddker's Saint Hubeet. 



with one hoof on the saddle, and the kneeling knight looks as if 

 he were tapping the horse on the nose while bowing before the 

 crucifix. The artist seems to have noticed the mistake about the 

 stag, for he put a tree between us and the animal to correct it, but 

 the stag is on the horse's back nevertheless. 



There is no reason why steel engraving should be used only to 



