Manual Training in France

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Egyptians, Greeks, Arabs, and Moors used primary colors almost entirely during the earliest and best periods of their art. In the periods of decadence, red and green are found side by side where before were red and blue. In Pompeii every variety of shade and tone was employed but the bright colors were different and probably duller than the chemi- cal colors of to-day.
In the High School (if not before) the study of Historic Ornament may include color, not only by the rendering of decorative de
...signs of special periods but also in study- ing the people of those periods, their history and their 2 5] Suggestions for the Teaching of Color. 109 architecture. The Egyptians expressed color in a con- ventional manner. It was usually in flat tints and good examples may now be seen on some of the carefully preserved mummy cases. Many of their colors were very resinous which in part accounts for their remarkable pres- ervation. There is interest and profit in the study of the art of any people, whether it be the efforts of the untutored savage or the expression of high poetic thought, with all the added advantage of technical excellence.

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