The Quarterly Review, Volumen82John Murray, 1847 |
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... light and shade of a picture were of greater importance than its colour ; ( and this Tintoret felt so thoroughly ... light : and that therefore , in general terms , warm light has cool shadow , and cool light hot shadow . The noblest ...
... light and shade of a picture were of greater importance than its colour ; ( and this Tintoret felt so thoroughly ... light : and that therefore , in general terms , warm light has cool shadow , and cool light hot shadow . The noblest ...
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... lights , and the power of any white ground to add brilliancy to opaque colours . We have ourselves never seen an instance of a painted brilliant light that was not loaded to the exclusion of the ground . Secondary lights indeed are ...
... lights , and the power of any white ground to add brilliancy to opaque colours . We have ourselves never seen an instance of a painted brilliant light that was not loaded to the exclusion of the ground . Secondary lights indeed are ...
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... light only , is less brilliant than the foulest mix- ture through which light shines . Hence , as long as the white ground was visible within the tints , the habit of matching colours from nature ( no matter by what complication of hues ...
... light only , is less brilliant than the foulest mix- ture through which light shines . Hence , as long as the white ground was visible within the tints , the habit of matching colours from nature ( no matter by what complication of hues ...
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