A Practical Treatise On the Art of Illuminating With Examples Chromographed I
A Practical Treatise On the Art of Illuminating With Examples Chromographed I
Marcus Ward
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A very rich, deep green, opaque, but effective. The tone of this green renders it extremely useful in Illuminating. Mixed with emerald green, it furnishes a series of rich, semi-transparent tints ; mixed with lemon yellow, it gives quiet, useful shades of green ; and, when this combination is brightened with emerald green, the shades are luminous and effective. IL L UMINA TING. 1 3 BROWN. Vandyke Brown. A deep, rich, transparent brown luminous and clear in tint ; works, washes, and mixes well. ...The best of all browns for Illuminating. BLACK. Lamp Black. The most dense and deep in tone of all the blacks ; free from any shade of brown or grey. WHITE. Chinese White. A preparation of oxide of zinc, permanent, and the best adapted for Illuminating. It is not only useful per se, but is indispensable for toning or reducing other colors. The colors are prepared and sold in two forms for Water-Color Painting and Illuminating, viz. Dry Cake Colors and Moist Colors. Of the two, the latter is generally preferred ; but to the amateur it is of very little consequence, as either will do admirably if they are of good quality.
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