. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. fr 11 the b ly I caut n amateursn t to get either ar n to far fro n the b dyand by all means kee): the forearm on ale\el and not witl the elb w raise 1 in airas 13 genenlly tl e case Tie hauls h ild t ru a little outward—at least it appe ir-. s —at d keep the sideof hand next the b dy straight with f jre add very mateiially n giving a smoothstroke—and the eeoeral direition of paper,a little to the right of a straight line withthe right ftreirm aud not straight with theforearm The pos tion for finger moveu ent shouldbe erect hut 1 v no me ms aere^-sar


. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide. fr 11 the b ly I caut n amateursn t to get either ar n to far fro n the b dyand by all means kee): the forearm on ale\el and not witl the elb w raise 1 in airas 13 genenlly tl e case Tie hauls h ild t ru a little outward—at least it appe ir-. s —at d keep the sideof hand next the b dy straight with f jre add very mateiially n giving a smoothstroke—and the eeoeral direition of paper,a little to the right of a straight line withthe right ftreirm aud not straight with theforearm The pos tion for finger moveu ent shouldbe erect hut 1 v no me ms aere^-sary in orderto pro luce g( d res ilts Tl is is the childshrst power and has beeo treated at lengthm October Jouhnai 1881 In the position f r Forearm and Combi-nati>u movoineots the body must assume amore eie t carnage than for wholearm inrder to allow tl e muscles of the forearm tono\e w th that ci«e ousi«ttnt with goodresults The best results are secured withthe greatest ease and do not forget thatfricticu is a pnn iple of mecha;. ? nijravrd frotn on orijinal pen-and-ink design (gSxfS). executed at tke ojjice of the Journal. Copiejiiicly printed {t8xS£, and 11x14) oa Bristol-hoard, and the smaller size on bond fohUntj. J top;/ ;given, free, as a premium with the Joui-nal. Price of large size, bij mail, bO rent* ; small $i:e, S5 for Agents Circjdar. t be braced. indicative of character. Besides, the as it does from the shoulder—withthat speed necessaiyto produce a smoothyet firm stroke in case of shade—the bodydoes any machine, whileon is going on, else a waver, or athe shoulder must change the centren aud thereby produce a variety ofresults. A good set of capitals, or any other workof like character, cannot be executed whileassuming a dead position. The muscles ofthe entire body must be teosioned a Hltle orthe work will show a fltmsiness too coiuiiiuuamong many of the so-called as though yoii biiiioji, ,. R


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