The Theory and Practice of Water Colour Painting, EtcAckermann and Company, 1840 - 123 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... seen through a powerful lens they are found to be more or less rugged ; and we know that the most highly polished surface , when viewed in the microscope , is full of inequalities and roughnesses . This inclines me to imagine that the ...
... seen through a powerful lens they are found to be more or less rugged ; and we know that the most highly polished surface , when viewed in the microscope , is full of inequalities and roughnesses . This inclines me to imagine that the ...
Pagina 44
... seen at this time . The exact tint will depend upon the colour the artist wishes to represent , which must be regulated by a strict observation of nature . I need only add , that there will be no necessity for taking off the blue for ...
... seen at this time . The exact tint will depend upon the colour the artist wishes to represent , which must be regulated by a strict observation of nature . I need only add , that there will be no necessity for taking off the blue for ...
Pagina 48
... seen through the medium of a warm atmosphere , which will make it necessary to exclude all crude and positive colours that may interfere with the general warmth and harmony of the effect . Of these the green tints , unless judiciously ...
... seen through the medium of a warm atmosphere , which will make it necessary to exclude all crude and positive colours that may interfere with the general warmth and harmony of the effect . Of these the green tints , unless judiciously ...
Pagina 55
... seen pendent over a rippling stream , and contrasted with other trees . The stem of the birch partakes very much of the cream colour , and some portions of it are of a delicate white , which with the falling off of the bark in some ...
... seen pendent over a rippling stream , and contrasted with other trees . The stem of the birch partakes very much of the cream colour , and some portions of it are of a delicate white , which with the falling off of the bark in some ...
Pagina 59
... seen to predominate , though in the weeds and wild flowers that ornament and enrich the foreground it may be applied to great advantage , as it will impart a degree of freshness and variety that will have a very pleasing effect upon the ...
... seen to predominate , though in the weeds and wild flowers that ornament and enrich the foreground it may be applied to great advantage , as it will impart a degree of freshness and variety that will have a very pleasing effect upon the ...
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12 ditto 24 ditto ACKERMANN agreeable appear applied beautiful bistre Black blue Brown Madder Brown Pink Burnt CAMEL HAIR Chalk Chrome Yellow Claude Lorraine clouds Cobalt damp dark DEAR SIR Ditto Ditto Ditto drawing DRAWING-BOOK effect endeavour exhibition feel finishing flat brush flowers foreground Gamboge GEORGE BARRET glow gray tint green half-bound imitation Imperial 4to Imperial Folio Inches Indian Red Indian Yellow Indian-ink Indigo J. D. Harding Lake landscape Light Red Madder Lake Mahogany Boxes middle distance mind Naples Yellow nature necessary objects observe OIL PAINTING Orpiment outline paper pencil perfectly persons picture Pink Madder Portfolio proceed produce Prussian Blue pupil Purple purplish gray Raw Sienna remarks Royal Saucers scene shadow Sienna SKETCHES soft spectator spot stem taste Three Numbers tone trees Twenty-six Plates Ultramarine Vandyke Brown variety of tints various wash WATER COLOUR PAINTING Yellow Ochre young artist
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Pagina 108 - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Here will we sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears; soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold.
Pagina 9 - Hints on Light and Shadow, Composition, &c., as applicable to Landscape Painting.
Pagina 9 - FIELDING'S TREATISE ON THE ANCIENT AND MODERN PRACTICE OF PAINTING IN OIL AND WATER COLOURS, as applicable for either Landscape or Portraits, including the Chemical Properties and Preparations of Colours, Vehicles, and...
Pagina 3 - Dragon's Blood Dutch Pink Emerald Green, 1 & 2 French Green Full Red Gamboge Green Bice Green Verditer Hooker's Green, 1 & 2 Indigo Indian Red Italian Pink Ivory Black King's Yellow Lac Lake Lamp Black Light Red Mineral Blue Naples Yellow Neutral Tint Olive Green Payne's Neutral Tint...
Pagina 4 - Pencitt for Drawing, used by Artists, Drawing-Masters, and Pupils (double thick in Lead), serve for the deep Shades and Finishing Touches, 9d.
Pagina 7 - Prints in their possession, as they can only be received back ag-ain in a reasonably good state. Such as may have been creased, received oil, ink, or colour spots, or are torn or cut, must be paid for. ' THE GRAPHIC MIRROR. For sketching from Nature, reducing, &c. with accuracy and despatch. The difficulties known to exist in the Camera Lucida are obviated in this instrument...
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Pagina 8 - In Twenty-six Plates. Imperial Folio, half-bound, Tinted, 41. 4s.; Coloured, in Portfolio, 101. 10s. RICHARDSON'S SKETCHES IN ITALY, SWITZERLAND, AND FRANCE. In Twenty-six Plates. Imperial Folio, half-bound, Tinted, 41. 4s.; Coloured, in Portfolio, 101. 10s.
Pagina 116 - ... of the subject, it will be necessary, in the first place, to...
Pagina 9 - ... fruit, was remarkably fine, as was also a species of betonica, and an indigenous citron, of which there are two kinds peculiar to Madagascar, with rich glossy foliage. The house of the harbour master was a well constructed native dwelling, about forty feet long and between twenty and thirty feet high, with a door in the centre and a window on each side, the whole front shaded by a broad verandah, and the house thatched with the leaves of the traveller's tree.