The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 134Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 73
... colours . The glaze was transparent like stained glass , deriving its colour from the light which passed through it to the luminous ground or under - painting , which reflected it back to the eye . The light passes in , and if the ...
... colours . The glaze was transparent like stained glass , deriving its colour from the light which passed through it to the luminous ground or under - painting , which reflected it back to the eye . The light passes in , and if the ...
Pagina 74
... colour into the glaze which was sometimes tinted with a warm brown . One layer of colour floated above another , the opaque lights being dragged and thinned out towards the shadow . It was the thinness of the semi - opaque flesh tints ...
... colour into the glaze which was sometimes tinted with a warm brown . One layer of colour floated above another , the opaque lights being dragged and thinned out towards the shadow . It was the thinness of the semi - opaque flesh tints ...
Pagina 220
... colour patterns and many external features of animals . 6 Dr. Julian Huxley contributes an introduction , in which he asserts that the author has turned the tables with a vengeance on those of us who do not accept his views . We are the ...
... colour patterns and many external features of animals . 6 Dr. Julian Huxley contributes an introduction , in which he asserts that the author has turned the tables with a vengeance on those of us who do not accept his views . We are the ...
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