The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours, and Their Applications to the ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, 1910 - 465 pages |
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aerial perspective agreeable appear arrangement artist association assortment White BEAUVAIS TAPESTRY Bengal Rose Black border brilliant CHAPTER chiar'oscuro coloured light coloured materials coloured objects complementary complementary colour complexion composed contiguous contrast of colours contrast of tone Dahlia different colours drapery employed example fact favourable flat tints flowers glass GOBELINS TAPESTRY Green Green threads Grey Guelder Rose hangings harmonies of analogy harmony of contrast hues imitation Indigo interior Jasminum fruticans Judas tree juxtaposition Laburnum latter law of contrast law of simultaneous less light tones luminous colours manner masses mixed mixture modifications neutralise normal tone observations Orange ornaments painter patterns perceive picture pink placed plants preceding present principle principle of distinct produce Prunus mahaleb pure colour rays falling reflected relation remark render result Ribes rubrum Savonnerie scale sight simultaneous contrast sombre colours spectator stuff surface tion trast Violet Lilac wainscoting White ground white light Yellow