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Leibreich pointed out • that we have an excellent illustration of how Mulready saw his own works with the naked eye in his later years, if we do but look through a yellow glass at a picture of his, in the South Kensington Museum, called " The Young Brother." Without the interposition of such a glass it is far too blue to be eatisfactory ; with the glass it closely resem bles, in its scheme of chromatic effect, an earlier and more accurately-coloured work by the same hand in tire same collection..., but painted twenty-one years before, when the 110 COLOUR. rCliap. IX. lenses of the artist's eyes were normal. Even when they became yellow the objects of external nature were scarcely modified in hue in consequence of the ocular change, for the yellow medium could cut off but a very small proportion of the blue in the intense light and colour of the day, while the eye, through the constant presence of this yellowness, became less appreciative of yellow, and more appreciative of its complementary, blue.
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