Chromatography, Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, and of Their Powers in Painting, &cCharles Tilt, 1835 - 276 Seiten |
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... afford . If the expression of which we have treated in the preceding chapter may , according to no improper analogy , be called the poetry of colouring , the relations which are our present subject have equal claim to be considered as ...
... afford . If the expression of which we have treated in the preceding chapter may , according to no improper analogy , be called the poetry of colouring , the relations which are our present subject have equal claim to be considered as ...
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... afford facilities and conduct to harmonious colouring in ways as various , under the eye of taste and judgment , as the melodies and harmo- nies which music can elicit , through the genius of the composer , from a fine- toned and well ...
... afford facilities and conduct to harmonious colouring in ways as various , under the eye of taste and judgment , as the melodies and harmo- nies which music can elicit , through the genius of the composer , from a fine- toned and well ...
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... afford examples of the aggregate mode , which is well suited also to the painters of flowers and subjects of natural history ; and many of the ablest living artists practice in the middle mode , which is certainly less dangerous in ...
... afford examples of the aggregate mode , which is well suited also to the painters of flowers and subjects of natural history ; and many of the ablest living artists practice in the middle mode , which is certainly less dangerous in ...
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... afford examples of white in accordance with red , of which relation we have already spoken , and shall have occasion to mention here- after . Upon those lips , the sweet fresh buds of youth , The holy dew of prayer lies like a pearl ...
... afford examples of white in accordance with red , of which relation we have already spoken , and shall have occasion to mention here- after . Upon those lips , the sweet fresh buds of youth , The holy dew of prayer lies like a pearl ...
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George Field. tifiable , because we believe , independent of the pleasure they may afford , the perusal of them will help to imbue the mind with just references and right appliances of colours . White , as a pigment , is of more ...
George Field. tifiable , because we believe , independent of the pleasure they may afford , the perusal of them will help to imbue the mind with just references and right appliances of colours . White , as a pigment , is of more ...
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