

An edition of The Art of Painting In Oyl (1687)
By John Smith
Publish Date
1687
Publisher
Printed for Samuel Crouch
Language
eng
Pages
104
Description:
An overview of the styles and history of oil painting in the 17th century to the mid 1700s. While the title would suggest this is merely a work from an artistic view, it covers a variety of topics including how to work with gold and silver gilding, among others. The book's interior cover page states: > "wherein is included each particular > circumstance relating to that art and > mystery : containing the best and most > approved rules for preparing, mixing, > and working of oyl-colours : the whole > treatise being so full compleat, and > so exactly fitted to the meanest > capacity, that all persons > whatsoever, may be able by these > directions, to paint in oyl-colours > all manner of timber-work, such as > posts, pails, palisadoes, gates, > doors, or any thing else that requires > either use, beauty, or preservation > from the violence or injury of the > weather : in which is also > particularly laid down, all the > several circumstances required in > painting of sundials, printed > pictures, shash-windows, &c. in > oily-colours"
subjects: Paint, Early works to 1800, Architecture, Industrial Painting, Technique, Painting, Details. Art History, Artists, Graphic arts, Decorative arts, Oil Painting, Techniques - Oil Painting, ART / Techniques / Oil Painting, Contributions in oil painting
People: John Smith, Samuel Crouch
Places: London (England)
Times: 17th century