A New Practical Treatise On the Three Primitive Colours Assumed As a Perfect Sy

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A New Practical Treatise On the Three Primitive Colours Assumed As a Perfect Sy
Charles Hayter
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:k ZBItlc &reen Jale TeUow l(7du 19 The principles of colour are the same, and will produce equal effect in both the methods of colouring ; which may be clearly proved by making a perfect copy of an oil-painting with water-colours, or a perfect copy of a water-colour picture with oil-coloiirs ; both of which can be effected, as far as the tincture which oil (gives to every colour from white through the whole class of cold colours) will admit of.
PLATE II.
THE PAINTER S COMPASS.
The Three Primit
...ive Colours here form the central datum of the first compass, according with Root 1. Plate 1. Which is the governing principle, and without Avhich the completion of the compass must depend on the consequence of proceeding ; while the '■^ root" determines, and directs, the arrangement of every colour in the circle; leaving nothing to chance or conventional contrivance, as each arises in its own and only proper station.
The number of circular divisions may be considered as allu- sive to infinite, by imperceptible gradation between full colour and its total evaporation into light ; which I presume is suffi- ciently intimated by the systematical gradation of three distin- guishable variations of strength as to colour, as I have offered them in this diagram by the three circular spaces.


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