Littell's Living Age, Volume 139Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Page 289
... color them for mere brilliancy the child to our own early medieval ances of effect , with very little regard to the tors , we shall find very much the same chromatic proprieties of nature . In the conception of color as merely ...
... color them for mere brilliancy the child to our own early medieval ances of effect , with very little regard to the tors , we shall find very much the same chromatic proprieties of nature . In the conception of color as merely ...
Page 293
... color , for unusual tween artistic profession and artistic prac- color , for refractive tints of red , yellow , tice . Our modern painters often give purple , and orange , which do not often much the same account of their principles ...
... color , for unusual tween artistic profession and artistic prac- color , for refractive tints of red , yellow , tice . Our modern painters often give purple , and orange , which do not often much the same account of their principles ...
Page 294
... color is wanting , and place . It is absurd to say that artists we know that the lines of contour cannot ought to imitate nature , just as it is absurd very widely diverge from the reality . to say that a Japanese fan ought to be Last ...
... color is wanting , and place . It is absurd to say that artists we know that the lines of contour cannot ought to imitate nature , just as it is absurd very widely diverge from the reality . to say that a Japanese fan ought to be Last ...
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