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J. D. HARDING'S WORKS.


In Imperial folio, half morocco, price £6. 6s.

SKETCHES AT HOME AND ABROAD.

This very beautiful Work consists of Sixty Views of the most interesting Scenes, selected from a lrgre collection of Foreign and Domestic Sketches made by Mr. Harding, and executed by him in Lithography, in exact imitation of the original drawings, as they were made upon the spot, with Black Lead Pencil on tinted paper. The only addition to the original Sketches, which were made with scrupulous accuracy, being the introduction of appropriate objects, and figures in correct costume, thus improving: the compositions of the subjects as well as adding national character to local interest.

In the "Sketches at Home and Abroad," Mr. Harding has applied a new mode of his own for introducing the whites in printing instead of laying them on with the pencil. By this process a lasting effect is produced; the tints thus obtained being permanent and free from the liability to dinginess, which has hitherto been such a fatal objection to their production in the usual manner.

The collection embraces so great a variety of subjects, effects, and compositions, that it forms a series of examples of great service to the student and the amateur, and a complete illustration of the Author's Treatise on the Black Lead Pencil.


MR. HARDING'S NEW WORK.

HARDING'S PORTFOLIO;

A Series of Twenty-four highly -finished Sketches, tinted in exact imitation of the original Drawings.

The improvements recently made in Lithography, particularly in the process of introducing the whites, enabling Mr. Harding to give to his published Sketches all the appearance of Drawings. As the Sketches have been wholly drawn on stone by Mr.Harding's own hand, they thus POSSSES ALL THE VALUE AND INTENT OF THE ORIGINALS.

Imperial 4to, handsomely half -bound in morocco, price 34s., or carefully coloured 55s.


In Imperial Quarto, neatly bound in cloth, price Two Guineas.

ELEMENTARY ART:

OR,

THE USE OF THE LEAD PENCIL ADVOCATED AND EXPLAINED.

This work is intended to teach the young student, and the amateur, by the practical use of the simplest but most valuable instrument in art—The Lead Pencil, how they may study Nature and acquire Art with the certainty of eventual success, and also to furnish them with assistance to which they may continually refer in the absence of their master. The work is illustrated by twenty-eight Lithographic Drawings by {Mr. Harding, and he has followed as nearly as possible the course which his experience in actual instruction has suggested to him.

Six Proof Copies remain, Price 21. 12s. 6d.


HARDING'S LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWING-BOOK,

FOR THE YEARS 1832, 1834, 1835.

Each Complete in Six Numbers, Price One Shilling and Sixpence.


SPEEDILY WILL BE PUBLISHED.

Complete in Six Parts, Imperial Quarto,

HARDING'S LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWING BOOK,

For the Year 1837.

Each number of this Work will contain Four Studies, including in the whole a great variety of Subjects, and besides being double the size of those for former years, the whole will be printed on India Paper, price 3s. each part, or 91s. neatly half- bound.


London : CHARLES TILT, 86, Fleet Street.