Handbook of Young Artists And Amateurs in Oilpainting Being Chiefly a Condense
Handbook of Young Artists And Amateurs in Oilpainting Being Chiefly a Condense
Laughton Osborn
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We find it in various authors in various languages ; though whence we drew it directly, as here translated, we have quite forgotten. Besides serving as a recapitula- tion of the advice already given with regard to the general management of the colors, comprehending indeed the whole pith of the matter, as it were in a nutshell, it contains, even in that little compass, an important caution for the preservation of the purity of the shadows, a counsel of warning which, though implied in what we ha...ve been teaching, has not yet been impressed in direct and distinct terms upon the attention of the student-artist. KTTBENS' LESSON. 195 CHAPTER XIII. KUBENS' LESSON TO THE YOUNG AETIST. " Begin by painting in your shadows lightly, taking par- ticular care that no white be suffered to glide into them ; it is the poison of a picture, except in the lights ; if once your shadows are corrupted by the introduction of the baneful color, your tones will no longer be warm and transparent, but heavy and leady.
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