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Page 63
... Nature in her own colors . § 10. " Well , but , " you will answer , impatiently , " how is it , if they are the true colors , that they look so un- natural ? ' Because they are not shown in true contrast to the sky , and to other high ...
... Nature in her own colors . § 10. " Well , but , " you will answer , impatiently , " how is it , if they are the true colors , that they look so un- natural ? ' Because they are not shown in true contrast to the sky , and to other high ...
Page 65
... Nature's 10 is their 10 , and Nature's 20 their 20 ; enabling them to give pure truth up to a certain point . But with Rembrandt not one color is absolutely true , from one side of the scale to the other ; only the contrasts are true at ...
... Nature's 10 is their 10 , and Nature's 20 their 20 ; enabling them to give pure truth up to a certain point . But with Rembrandt not one color is absolutely true , from one side of the scale to the other ; only the contrasts are true at ...
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... Nature . Real shepherdesses must always be rude , and real peasants miserable ; suffer us to turn away our gentle ... nature of things that peasants should be gentle and happy , then the imagination of such peasantry is ridiculous , and ...
... Nature . Real shepherdesses must always be rude , and real peasants miserable ; suffer us to turn away our gentle ... nature of things that peasants should be gentle and happy , then the imagination of such peasantry is ridiculous , and ...
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