. Drawing and painting self-taught . Brush drawings by the same student. The upper madeApril 7, before use of Painting Fig. 25.—Matle April 11, aided by Painting Glass. PAINTING SELF-TAUGHT 43 the lenses will mean to you, I will tell you that in a public lec-ture recently given at the Art Museum, the lecturer, a notedartist, said that one lesson with the aid of the Glass would giveknowledge that could not be gained in years of study withoutthis aid. Another artist said to me recently that many wellknown artists were using the Painting Lenses, so you need nothesitate to use the method t


. Drawing and painting self-taught . Brush drawings by the same student. The upper madeApril 7, before use of Painting Fig. 25.—Matle April 11, aided by Painting Glass. PAINTING SELF-TAUGHT 43 the lenses will mean to you, I will tell you that in a public lec-ture recently given at the Art Museum, the lecturer, a notedartist, said that one lesson with the aid of the Glass would giveknowledge that could not be gained in years of study withoutthis aid. Another artist said to me recently that many wellknown artists were using the Painting Lenses, so you need nothesitate to use the method that has been approved by the bestpainters. 74. It seems a simple matter to use the lenses as describedabove, but even after personal explanations and after readingthe directions on the back of the Glass which tell how one eyemust be closed all the time, and the other used, not alternatelyon one lens and then on the other, but equally on or rather be-tween both, I have known adults to use the lenses for manymonths before they gained the proper blurred vision of one eyethat sees the blurred pictures on the lenses instead


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