Publications of Bernard Lens

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  • Lens, Bernard. The granadiers exercise of the Granado, in his Majesty's first regiment of foot-guards, commanded by His Royal Highness ye Duke of Cumberland. London]: Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. Dec. ye 10. 1744. to be had only of Andw. Benjn. Lens linner at his lodgings, at Mr. Mitchell's a Peruke Makers in Jermyn Street St. Jamess, [1744. ESTC No. T128097. Grub Street ID 177733.
  • Lens, Bernard. For the curious young gentlemen and ladies that study and practise the noble and commendable art of drawing, Colouring and Japanning, a new and compleat drawing-book; Consisting of Variety of Classes, viz. Whole Figures in divers Positions, and all the several Parts of the Human Body from Head to Foot; light, airy, loose Landskips; Perspective Views of Sea-Ports, Forts, Ruins, &c. Being the close study, for a Series of Years, of the late Mr. Lens, Miniature-Painter, and Drawing-Master to Christ's-Hospital. In Sixty-Two Copper-Plates, engraved by himself. in sixty-two copper-plates, engraved by himself. Design'd chiefly for young Beginners, and now first published from the Author's Originals, very necessary and useful for all Drawing-Schools, Boarding-Schools, &c. &c. To which is prefixed, an introduction to drawing; Containing a Description of the Instruments and their respective Uses, and the Materials proper for Drawing; Rules for managing the Pencil, and the best Method for attaining Per. London: printed for B. Dickinson, at the Corner of Bal-Savage-Inn, on Ludgate Hall, 1751. ESTC No. T137504. Grub Street ID 185484.
  • Lens, Bernard. For the curious young gentlemen and ladies, that study and practise the ... art of drawing, ... a new and compleat drawing-book; ... Being the close study, ... of the late Mr. Lens, ... in sixty-two copper-plates, engraved by himself. ... To which is prefixed, an introduction to drawing; ... Translated from the French of Monsieur Gerrard de Lairesse, and improved with extracts from C. A. Du Fresnoy, . The third edition.. London: printed for B. Dickinson, 1752. ESTC No. T212761. Grub Street ID 239828.
  • Lens, Bernard. For the curious young gentlemen and ladies, that study and practise the noble and commendable art of drawing, colouring and japanning, a new and compleat drawing-book; Consisting of Variety of Classes, viz. Whole Figures in divers Positions, and all the several Parts of the Human Body from Head to Foot; light, airy, loose Landskips; Perspective Views of Sea-Ports, Forts, Ruins, &c. Being the close study, for a Series of Years, of the late Mr. Lens, Miniature-Painter, and Drawing-Master to Christ's-Hospital. In sixty-two copper-plates, engraved by himself. Designed chiefly for young Beginners, and now published from the Author's Originals, very necessary and useful for all Drawing-Schools, Boarding-Schools, &c. &c. To which is prefixed an introduction to drawing; Containing a Description of the Instruments and their respective Uses, and the Materials proper for Drawing; Rules for managing the Pencil, and the best Method for attaining Perfection in the Art; with Instructions by which a young. London: printed for Carington Bowles, next the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXVI. [1766]. ESTC No. N31851. Grub Street ID 20727.