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Volume  Volume1\The Practice Of Painting

Entry#  585.


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HOW YOU SHOULD MAKE AN IMAGINARY ANIMAL LOOK NATURAL.


You know that you cannot invent animals without limbs, each of

which, in itself, must resemble those of some other animal. Hence if

you wish to make an animal, imagined by you, appear natural--let us

say a Dragon, take for its head that of a mastiff or hound, with the

eyes of a cat, the ears of a porcupine, the nose of a greyhound, the

brow of a lion, the temples of an old cock, the neck of a water

tortoise.


Footnote: The sketch here inserted of two men on horseback fighting

a dragon is the facsimile of a pen and ink drawing belonging to

BARON EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD of Paris.


The selection of forms.


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