NEW WORK ON PAINTING. 



Just ready, in small 8vo, with Frontispiece and Vignette, 



PAINTING 

 POPULARLY EXPLAINED; 



WITH 



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AND 



HISTOKICAL NOTICES OF ITS PEOGBESS, 



BY 



THOMAS J. GULLICK, PAINTER, 



AND 



JOHN TIMES, F.S.A. 



THE plan of this work is thus sketched in the Intro- 

 duction : 



"There have been in the history of Art, four grand styles of 

 imitating Nature Tempera, Encaustic, Fresco, and Oil. These, 

 together with the minor modes of Painting, we propose arranging 

 in something like chronological sequence but our design being to 

 offer an explanation of the Art derived from practical acquaintance, 

 rather than attempt to give its history, we shall confine ourselves 

 for the most part to so much only of the History of Painting as is 

 necessary to elucidate the origin of the different practices which have 

 obtained at different periods." 



By this means, the Authors hope to produce a work which may 

 be valuable to the Amateur, and interesting to the Connoisseur, the 

 Artist, and the General Reader. 



LONDON: 

 KENT & CO. (LATE BOGUE), FLEET STREET. 



