id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39286 Howard, Frank Colour as a Means of Art Being an Adaption of the Experience of Professors to the Practice of Amateurs .txt text/plain 14614 619 62 acknowledged general principles of Colouring as a means of Art, _Section 1._--PRINCIPLES OF COLOURING OBJECTS 71 principles by which the effects of Colouring, and light and shade have principles must regulate Colouring as a means of Art. The mere representation of any object, however accurately detailed and the lights be white, and the shadows black, or differently coloured, indispensable in a coloured Work of Art. As well as Breadth of Chiaroscuro, there must be BREADTH OF TONE, the affording a better means than Oil colours (in which the light tints PRINCIPLES OF COLOURING OBJECTS. the atmosphere reduces the colours of all objects to a blue tint, so When the atmosphere is coloured by the light of the sun, the blue is beautiful blue tint, slightly warmed by the golden colour of the difference of tint--the shadows being blue or purple, and the lights a Neri, "neither should appear in a finely coloured picture; the ./cache/39286.txt ./txt/39286.txt