Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . -i^j and combinations nr 0 r jally necessary in order to write the on ire iiimhei of words. The«,«andr,alsoItii II. IIL ill By following .1 .[ 1 Ill dia- grams you will hi ,,.! these twenty wonj- 1 Nil 1, Paint, Print, Point, Iaii ; PoinU, Painter, Printer, Poi ler Pailitc r», Print- ere. Pointers. Painlet . 1 riiitisl. Pointed, Painting, Prinling an <1 1 ointing latter half of ,\ .ml i also that the sctnm have the same width recommend, however, the oral for N and M as that used in V, Pand Chart y shows that lo ipart of


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . -i^j and combinations nr 0 r jally necessary in order to write the on ire iiimhei of words. The«,«andr,alsoItii II. IIL ill By following .1 .[ 1 Ill dia- grams you will hi ,,.! these twenty wonj- 1 Nil 1, Paint, Print, Point, Iaii ; PoinU, Painter, Printer, Poi ler Pailitc r», Print- ere. Pointers. Painlet . 1 riiitisl. Pointed, Painting, Prinling an <1 1 ointing latter half of ,\ .ml i also that the sctnm have the same width recommend, however, the oral for N and M as that used in V, Pand Chart y shows that lo ipart of K is to make u mi e form is given to the hitler porticof 0:D and E; that the lower part ofAisthe 0 reduced one third ; that the ovals inO and D are identical; and that the Aembodies similar movements. itandord writ-udmit of. As this lesson is intended to be miscel-laneous rather tlmn elementary or serial, 1will give only a few introductory hintsprevious to a regular study of the designsbefore us. The positions usually taught for holdingthe pea are all good, but my favorite oneis to throw all the fingers back of theholder and tn leave the third and fourthout free, instead of curling them underthe palm; the side of the hand near thewrist or side of little finger Jieting as slid-ing-rest. In any instHnce, keep the wristwell bent back, as if trying to make backof hand, touch the culT or coat-sleeve. Ad-just paper with left hand to suit stroke,and as often as occasion requires changeposition of arm, but never of hand or pen,except occasionally when making delicateparts like an eye or putting in filigreework. Keep the arm us light and theelbow as limber as possible. With a firmhold upon the pen throw on each strokewith n decided, swift motion; and it isoften well to make several imaginarystrokes previous to the


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