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Where does "under the lines of" come from?

I've always wondered this.

What does it actually mean when you say "Something under the lines of..."

For instance if you were commissioning a sculpture you might sit down with the artist and a pen and paper and say "I want something under the lines of this" and then draw a sketch.

Or if you were describing a book you wanted you might say "The plot was something under the lines of a murder and a police man".

Where does this phrase come from, and what are you really saying?

Thanks (sorry for terrible examples! :p )