Chromatography; or, A treatise on colours and pigments, and of their powers in painting1864 |
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... palette , is the design of this work , and the constant study of , Gentlemen , Your much obliged and faithful Servant , THE AUTHOR . Cottage , Syon Hill Park . PREFACE . THE progress of the Art of Painting under vi DEDICATION .
... palette , is the design of this work , and the constant study of , Gentlemen , Your much obliged and faithful Servant , THE AUTHOR . Cottage , Syon Hill Park . PREFACE . THE progress of the Art of Painting under vi DEDICATION .
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... palette , — since pigments , and fine ones too , so abound , that nearly as much experience is requisite to a judi- cious selection of them as was formerly required for their acquisition or production ; to which , also , there is little ...
... palette , — since pigments , and fine ones too , so abound , that nearly as much experience is requisite to a judi- cious selection of them as was formerly required for their acquisition or production ; to which , also , there is little ...
第xi页
... as sensible or in the abstract ; it would be well , there- fore , if the term pigment were alone used to denote the material colours of the palette . - modes differ most essentially in the mechanical application of PREFACE . xi.
... as sensible or in the abstract ; it would be well , there- fore , if the term pigment were alone used to denote the material colours of the palette . - modes differ most essentially in the mechanical application of PREFACE . xi.
第33页
... palette is principally set with black and red ; but in this there is something not less characteristic than is the purple and gold of Homer . D Ere we close this sketch we will subjoin one more ON THE EXPRESSION OF COLOUR . 33.
... palette is principally set with black and red ; but in this there is something not less characteristic than is the purple and gold of Homer . D Ere we close this sketch we will subjoin one more ON THE EXPRESSION OF COLOUR . 33.
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... palettes : it must indeed be that upon which engravings in black are to be coloured , but would require transcendent skill in the painter to escape murkiness ; and it may be presumed to have led many of the old masters into obscurity ...
... palettes : it must indeed be that upon which engravings in black are to be coloured , but would require transcendent skill in the painter to escape murkiness ; and it may be presumed to have led many of the old masters into obscurity ...
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according afford antient artist beauty become bright brown burnt called Cappagh carmine chemical chromatic citrine Cobalt Green cochineal colourist compound contrast copal copper greens dark denomination dries drying oil durable effect employed essential oils expression fresco gamboge glazing gray green grey ground harmony hence hydrogen Idem impure air injurious lakes latter less light and shade linseed oil litharge lours madder madder lakes mastic ments MILTON mixed mixture modes Naples yellow nature neutral ochre olive opaque orange orpiment oxide oxygen painter painting palette perfect permanent picture pigments poets powers of colours practice prepared primary colours principles of light produced properties proportion Prussian blue pure purple relations rendered resins respect rose russet scarlet secondary semi-neutral SHAKSPERE Sienna Earth substances tertiary texture Titian tone transparent true ultramarine various varnish vehicle Venetian vermilion warm water and oil white lead yellow yellow lakes
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