Consonance, or harmony of hue, consists in those colours being brought together, which, though they may not be placed exactly in the regular order seen in the rainbow or in the chromatic scale, yet act in accordance with each other upon the eye, and produce... Lectures on the History and Principles of Painting - Page 343by Thomas Phillips - 1833 - 477 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jean-François-Léonor Mérimée - 1839 - 440 pages
...colouring, — the harmony of arrangement. It may i perhaps be said, that this is rather more according , with melody in music than with harmony : still it...with each other upon the eye, and produce no uneasy sensations within it, but rather afford it pleasure. There are two gradations in this portion of harmony... | |
| 1899 - 792 pages
...the whole scale of the colours »'wch constitute a ray of light is presented to them. True harmony consists in those colours being brought together which,...with each other upon the eye, and produce no uneasy sensations within it, but rather afford it pleasure. The phenomena variously described under the names... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1869 - 404 pages
...and the whole scale of the colours 'hich constitute a ray of light is presented to them. True harmony consists in those colours being brought together which,...with each other upon the eye, and produce no uneasy sensations within it, but rather afford it pleasure. The phenomena variously described under the names... | |
| 1890 - 538 pages
...colors which constitute a ray of light is presented to them. True harmony consists in those colors being brought together which, though they may not...with each other upon the eye, and produce no uneasy sensations within it, but rather afford it pleasure. The phenomena variously described under the names... | |
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