Chromatography, Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, and of Their Powers in Painting, &cCharles Tilt, 1835 - 276 páginas |
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... expression of colours have been briefly investigated therein . To those who choose to study colours philosophically , or to amuse themselves in the ample field of the colourist , even independently of the art of painting , some details ...
... expression of colours have been briefly investigated therein . To those who choose to study colours philosophically , or to amuse themselves in the ample field of the colourist , even independently of the art of painting , some details ...
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... Expression of Colour CHAP . III . On the Relations of Colours 20 CHAP . IV . On the Physical Causes of Colours , & c . 34 CHAP . V. On the Durability and Fugacity of Colours 44 CHAP . VI . On the General Qualities of Pigments 53 CHAP ...
... Expression of Colour CHAP . III . On the Relations of Colours 20 CHAP . IV . On the Physical Causes of Colours , & c . 34 CHAP . V. On the Durability and Fugacity of Colours 44 CHAP . VI . On the General Qualities of Pigments 53 CHAP ...
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... expression of Mr. Salt , " as far as colours go , throw all others completely in the back - ground : " he adds , " the most minute attention and painful labour are not equal to give a faithful idea of the fasci- nating objects of these ...
... expression of Mr. Salt , " as far as colours go , throw all others completely in the back - ground : " he adds , " the most minute attention and painful labour are not equal to give a faithful idea of the fasci- nating objects of these ...
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... expression , must be admitted , they fail , nevertheless , in the just effect of an art which addresses itself to the mind through the sight . Their works , accordingly , have often as little effect upon the eye , as the finest poetry ...
... expression , must be admitted , they fail , nevertheless , in the just effect of an art which addresses itself to the mind through the sight . Their works , accordingly , have often as little effect upon the eye , as the finest poetry ...
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... expression of colour be to the painter than to the poet ; and how absurd the affectation of the artist or critic who under- values colouring , -the sole object of sight , -the sole matter of Painting , whose mistress is Nature , and to ...
... expression of colour be to the painter than to the poet ; and how absurd the affectation of the artist or critic who under- values colouring , -the sole object of sight , -the sole matter of Painting , whose mistress is Nature , and to ...
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