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Entry#  148. SECOND BOOK ON LIGHT AND SHADE. Gradations of strength in the shadows (148. 149).

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THAT PORTION OF A BODY IN LIGHT AND SHADE WILL BE LEAST LUMINOUS

WHICH IS SEEN UNDER THE LEAST AMOUNT OF LIGHT.


That part of the object which is marked _m_ is in the highest light

because it faces the window _a d_ by the line _a f_; _n_ is in the

second grade because the light _b d_ strikes it by the line _b e_;

_o_ is in the third grade, as the light falls on it from _c d_ by

the line _c h_; _p_ is the lowest light but one as _c d_ falls on it

by the line _d v_; _q_ is the deepest shadow for no light falls on

it from any part of the window.


In proportion as _c d_ goes into _a d_ so will _n r s_ be darker

than _m_, and all the rest is space without shadow.


Footnote: The diagram belonging to this chapter is No. 1 on Plate

III. The letters _a b e d_ and _r_ are not reproduced in facsimile

of the original, but have been replaced by ordinary type in the

margin. 5-12. The original text of these lines is reproduced within

the diagram.--Compare No 275.


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