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The next change necessarily consisted in using opaque as well as transparent colours ; the former being applied over the ... to the brown varnish , and too little to the bold transition from transparent to opaque colour on the lights .
The next change necessarily consisted in using opaque as well as transparent colours ; the former being applied over the ... to the brown varnish , and too little to the bold transition from transparent to opaque colour on the lights .
Page 417
It is not a little singular that it has already been revived in water - colours by a painter who , in his realization ... we believe , first thrown in frankly with sepia , the colour introduced upon the lights , and the central lights ...
It is not a little singular that it has already been revived in water - colours by a painter who , in his realization ... we believe , first thrown in frankly with sepia , the colour introduced upon the lights , and the central lights ...
Page 420
This we admit , so far as that ground gave value to the transparent flesh - coloured or brown preparation above it ... be so - but then it is the white ground itself subdued by transparent darker colour , not supporting a light colour .
This we admit , so far as that ground gave value to the transparent flesh - coloured or brown preparation above it ... be so - but then it is the white ground itself subdued by transparent darker colour , not supporting a light colour .
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