02051nam 2200373 n 450 99638394750331620221102112852.0(CKB)1000000000593311(EEBO)2240892870(UnM)99840365(EXLCZ)99100000000059331119910212d1588 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A very proper treatise, wherein is breefely set foorth the art of limming[electronic resource] which teacheth the order in drawing and tracing of leters, vinets, flowers, armes, and imagerye, and the maner how to make sundry syses or groundes to lay siluer or gold vpon, and how siluer or golde shall be layed or limmed vpon the syse, and the waye to temper gold and siluer and other mettals and diuerse kindes of colours to write or to limme withall vppon velym, parchment or paper, and how to lay them vppon the worke which thou intendest to make, and howe to vernish it when thou hast done, with diuers other thynges verye meete and necessary to be knowne to all such gentlemen, and other persons as doe delight in limming, painting or in tricking of armes in their colours, and therefore a woorke very meete to be adioyning to the bookes of armesImprinted at London By Thomas Purfoote, the assigne of Richard Tottill158811, [1] leavesRunning title reads: The art of limming.Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055Illumination of books and manuscriptsEarly works to 1800PaintingTechniqueEarly works to 1800PaintingEarly works to 1800Illumination of books and manuscriptsPaintingTechniquePaintingCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996383947503316A very proper treatise, wherein is breefely set foorth the art of limming2313309UNISA