The Cabinet of genius; : containing all the theory and principles of the fine arts. : With ample explanations and instructions in their practice. Arranged under the following heads: invention, designing, geometry, drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, engraving, etching, perspective, fortifications, landscape, colouring, characters, physiognomy, anatomy, and chemical directions for preparing and mixing colours, &c. &c. : Together with copious selections from such of the other arts and sciences, as may be necessary to refer to, or may be found aiding to the plan. : Compiled from the best authors, and adorned with a large collection of engravings, by the first masters

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Other Authors: Kearny, Francis, 1785-1837 (Engraver)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New-York: : Published by Thomas Powers, no. 116 Broadway, opposite the City-Hotel. M'Farlane & Long, print., 1808
Series:Early American imprints no. 14625.
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