Colour as a Means of Art: Being an Adaptation of the Experience of Professors to the Practice of Amateurs
By Frank Howard
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Colour as a Means of Art: Being an Adaptation of the Experience of Professors to the Practice of Amateurs by Frank Howard, author of “The Sketcher’s Manual,” “The Spirit of Shakspeare,” etc.
Illustrated with 18 color plates
CONTENTS
Dedication
Preface.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Colouring As A Means Of Art.
Section 1. Harmony.
Section 2. Tone.
Chapter 2. Rules For Producing Pictures In Colour.
Section 1. Cuyp’s Principle.
Section 2. Both’s Principle.
Section 3. Hobbima and Ruysdael’s Principles.
Section...
Illustrated with 18 color plates
CONTENTS
Dedication
Preface.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Colouring As A Means Of Art.
Section 1. Harmony.
Section 2. Tone.
Chapter 2. Rules For Producing Pictures In Colour.
Section 1. Cuyp’s Principle.
Section 2. Both’s Principle.
Section 3. Hobbima and Ruysdael’s Principles.
Section...






















