Dictionarium polygraphicum, or, The whole body of arts regularly digested ..: illustrated with fifty-six copper plates . ain for twenty-four hours before you drain that it mud be firft ftrained upon the alum, beforeit is poured upon the cuttle-fifli bone. The marc or dregs cf columbine Lake. To make a fine purplecolour, befides the carmine for oil and diftemper, take the marcor dregs of the columbine Lake, which fubfidcs the cuttle-fiftibone, and dry it and grind it, and there wdl be no fine Lakefo fplendid ; and, if it be mixed with Lake, there will be an ad-dition made to i


Dictionarium polygraphicum, or, The whole body of arts regularly digested ..: illustrated with fifty-six copper plates . ain for twenty-four hours before you drain that it mud be firft ftrained upon the alum, beforeit is poured upon the cuttle-fifli bone. The marc or dregs cf columbine Lake. To make a fine purplecolour, befides the carmine for oil and diftemper, take the marcor dregs of the columbine Lake, which fubfidcs the cuttle-fiftibone, and dry it and grind it, and there wdl be no fine Lakefo fplendid ; and, if it be mixed with Lake, there will be an ad-dition made to its body. jM7/(5r-G^«frf7/LAMBERT, was a great encourager of paint-ing, and a good performer himfelf in Howers, as was, or is yetto be feen in the Duke of Leedss houfe at VVi;nbleton. It is pro-bable he might have learned this art, or, at lea.!:, have been fur-thered in it by Eaptift Gafpars, whom he received into his fer-vi-e at his coming into England in the time of the civil eldeft fon, John Lambert, Efq; alfo painted faces for his di-veifion very well, many of whofe pi(5tures are ftill to be ken ; this. To,,.^ /CU/.- LAN 47 tTiis laft gentleman died about 52 years ago, at his efiate in York-ihire. Profper Henricus LANCRINCK, was a German, born in thsyear 1628, is fuppoled to havele rned his art at Antwerp, wasa landfcape painter j copied after Titian and Salvator Rofa. Hecame into England, and Sir Edward Sprag, that noble fea com-mander, became his patron ; was employed by Sir Peter Lelyin painting the grounds, landfcapes, flowers, ornaments, ;indfometimes the draperies of thofe pictures he intended to gain ef-teem by. He alfo pra6fifed drawing by the life, and fucceeded wellin fmall figures. He died at a middle age in the year , l The view or prorpe(£x of a country, ex-LANDSCH APE, > tended as far as the eye will reach. Land-LANDSKIP, J fcapes, in painting, are pieces rcprefent-ing fome campaign or rural fubie6t, as hills, valleys, rivers,country


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