The Living Age, Volume 265Living Age Company, 1910 |
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Page 144
... color . Rich , deep , and pure color was the end he sought . If the methods he employed refused to adapt themselves to the representation of form , that did not trouble him pro- vided they yielded the right results in color . Color ...
... color . Rich , deep , and pure color was the end he sought . If the methods he employed refused to adapt themselves to the representation of form , that did not trouble him pro- vided they yielded the right results in color . Color ...
Page 146
... color as a property of things , and thinks of it in connection with the objects to which it belongs . The difference ... color as a mere attribute of form and one of the means of distinguishing and appraising it . Such a use of color ...
... color as a property of things , and thinks of it in connection with the objects to which it belongs . The difference ... color as a mere attribute of form and one of the means of distinguishing and appraising it . Such a use of color ...
Page 147
... color . The light is very dim . Through the dark shadows the gold of the background burns . From inlaid figures of saints or angels a beam of crimson or azure shines in the dim air . But these colors define no objects . There are ...
... color . The light is very dim . Through the dark shadows the gold of the background burns . From inlaid figures of saints or angels a beam of crimson or azure shines in the dim air . But these colors define no objects . There are ...
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