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.