The artist's assistant; or School of science; forming a practical introduction to the polite arts: in painting, drawing, designing, perspective, engraving, colouring, &c., with ample directions for japanning, enamelling, gilding, silvering, lacquering, &c. and a valuable selection of miscellaneous secrets.
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Birmingham, Printed for the proprietors, by Swinney & Hawkins, and sold by G.G. & J. Robinson, London, 1801.