This page contains labeled illustrations used to teach drawing techniques, focusing on the human form and spatial relationships. The annotations provide guidance on interpreting the drawings in an 18th-century artistic context. The specific meanings of the letters are likely part of a broader instructional text not visible here.
Translation of Text and Annotations
The letters 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', and 'e' are used to annotate specific parts of the illustration. These are likely references to explanations or key points regarding proportions or perspectives used in drawing, possibly discussed in the text not visible here.
Translation Notes
The details accompanying the letters are not fully visible, but they likely correspond to standard artistic annotations in the context of 18th-century drawing instructions.