A Treatise on Painting, by Leonardo da Vinci
1721
Senex and Taylor, London
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Most Painters chuse to show their Draperies, much ruffled, their Turns and Angles very sudden and acute; others take a softer course, and make their Angles almost insensible; and others use no Angles at all, contenting themselves with little Cavities, or sinkings in.