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Volume  Volume1\Intro to the Book on Painting

Entry#  24. ON PAINTING. Variability of the eye.


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1st. The pupil of the eye contracts, in proportion to the increase

of light which is reflected in it. 2nd. The pupil of the eye expands

in proportion to the diminution in the day light, or any other

light, that is reflected in it. 3rd. Footnote: 8. The subject of

this third proposition we find fully discussed in MS. G. 44a. . The

eye perceives and recognises the objects of its vision with greater

intensity in proportion as the pupil is more widely dilated; and

this can be proved by the case of nocturnal animals, such as cats,

and certain birds--as the owl and others--in which the pupil varies

in a high degree from large to small, &c., when in the dark or in

the light. 4th. The eye out of doors  in an illuminated atmosphere

sees darkness behind the windows of houses which nevertheless  are

light. 5th. All colours when placed in the shade appear of an equal

degree of darkness, among themselves. 6th. But all colours when

placed in a full light, never vary from their true and essential

hue.


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