It ought, in my opinion, to be indispensably observed, that the masses of light in a picture be always of a warm mellow colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish- white ; and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of these... Blackwood's Magazine - 353. oldal1862Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Sandford Arthur Strong - 1905 - 442 oldal
...be always of a warm, mellow colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish white, and that the blue, the gray, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of...these warm colours; and, for this purpose, a small proportion of cold colours will be found sufficient. Let this conduct be reversed, let the light be... | |
| Charles Henry Caffin - 1905 - 542 oldal
...in a picture should always be of warm, mellow color, and that the blue, gray, or green colors should be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and "be used only to support and set off these warm colors; and for this purpose a small proportion of cold colors will be sufficient. Let this conduct... | |
| Sir Walter Armstrong - 1906 - 234 oldal
...always of a warm, mellow colour — yellow, red, or a yellowish white — and that the blue, the gray, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of...these warm colours ; and for this purpose a small proportion of cold colours will be found sufficient. Let this conduct be reversed : let the light be... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1906 - 362 oldal
...colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish white ; and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours should be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and be...used only to support and set off these warm colours," Gainsborough clutching at an opportunity to prove the President's statement erroneous, painted a portrait... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1906 - 428 oldal
...stated " that the masses of light in a picture should always be of a warm mellow colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish white ; and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours should be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and be used only to support and set off these warm... | |
| 1906 - 476 oldal
...a yellowish white and that the blue, the gray or the green color be kept almost entirely out of the masses and be used only to support and set off these warm colors, and for this purpose a small proportion of cold colors will be sufficient. Let this conduct... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 502 oldal
...observed that the masses of light in a picture be always of a warm mellow colour — yellow, red, or yellowish white ; and that the blue, the grey, or...colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and used only to support and set off these warm colours, and for this purpose a small proportion of cold... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 oldal
...observed that the masses of light in a picture be always of a warm mellow colour — yellow, red, or yellowish white ; and that the blue, the grey, or...colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and used only to support and set off these warm colours, and for this purpose a small proportion of cold... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 oldal
...and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and used only to support and set off these warm colours, and for this purpose a small proportion of cold colours will be sufficient." Blake : Colouring formed on these Principles is destructive... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 oldal
...and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and used only to support and set off these warm colours, and for this purpose a small proportion of cold colours will be sufficient." Blake : Colouring formed on these Principles is destructive... | |
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