Chromatography; Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments: And of Their Powers in PaintingTilt and Bogue, 1841 - 424 страници |
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... proportions in which colours lying on any radius of the circle neutralize and contrast any colour , simple or compound , on the opposite radius ; while the mediating colours , which subdue without neu- tralizing or contrasting , succeed ...
... proportions in which colours lying on any radius of the circle neutralize and contrast any colour , simple or compound , on the opposite radius ; while the mediating colours , which subdue without neu- tralizing or contrasting , succeed ...
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... proportions chromatically , or in such proportions as neutralize their individual activities . This is perfect harmony , or union of colours . But the eye and the mind are agreeably moved , also , when the mathematical proportions of ...
... proportions chromatically , or in such proportions as neutralize their individual activities . This is perfect harmony , or union of colours . But the eye and the mind are agreeably moved , also , when the mathematical proportions of ...
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... proportions of the primary colours , which reduced to their simplest terms are as 3 yellow , 5 red , and 8 blue , of equal intensities , neutralize each other , integrally , as 16 ; conse- quently , red 5 is equivalent to green 11 ...
... proportions of the primary colours , which reduced to their simplest terms are as 3 yellow , 5 red , and 8 blue , of equal intensities , neutralize each other , integrally , as 16 ; conse- quently , red 5 is equivalent to green 11 ...
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... proportions marked upon the scale . A line dia- gonally across the needle , or index , indicates the * This balance and insensible union of hues and shades in painting , and of tones in music , the Greeks denominated by the same term ...
... proportions marked upon the scale . A line dia- gonally across the needle , or index , indicates the * This balance and insensible union of hues and shades in painting , and of tones in music , the Greeks denominated by the same term ...
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... proportions . In like manner may be found the proportions of six or nine harmonizing colours , & c . By causing this external circle of figures to move round the scale , it may be made to indicate the proportions of any number and ...
... proportions . In like manner may be found the proportions of six or nine harmonizing colours , & c . By causing this external circle of figures to move round the scale , it may be made to indicate the proportions of any number and ...
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according afford antient artist beautiful become bistre bright brown burnt called Cappagh carmine chemical chromatic citrine Cobalt Green cochineal colourist combined 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 impure air lakes latter less light and shade linseed oil litharge lours madder madder lakes mastic ments 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 remarked rendered resins respect russet scarlet secondary semi-neutral SHAKSPERE Sienna Earth substances tertiary texture tints with white Titian tone transparent true ultramarine various varnish vehicle Venetian vermilion warm water and oil white lead
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