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Volume  Volume1\Perspective of Colour and Aerial

Entry#  294.


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HOW A PAINTER SHOULD CARRY OUT THE PERSPECTIVE OF COLOUR IN

PRACTICE.


In order to put into practice this perspective of the variation and

loss or diminution of the essential character of colours, observe at

every hundred braccia some objects standing in the landscape, such

as trees, houses, men and particular places. Then in front of the

first tree have a very steady plate of glass and keep your eye very

steady, and then, on this plate of glass, draw a tree, tracing it

over the form of that tree. Then move it on one side so far as that

the real tree is close by the side of the tree you have drawn; then

colour your drawing in such a way as that in colour and form the two

may be alike, and that both, if you close one eye, seem to be

painted on the glass and at the same distance. Then, by the same

method, represent a second tree, and a third, with a distance of a

hundred braccia between each. And these will serve as a standard and

guide whenever you work on your own pictures, wherever they may

apply, and will enable you to give due distance in those works. 14

But I have found that as a rule the second is 4/5 of the first when

it is 20 braccia beyond it.


Footnote: This chapter is one of those copied in the Manuscript of

the Vatican library Urbinas 1270, and the original text is rendered

here with no other alterations, but in the orthography. H. LUDWIG,

in his edition of this copy translates lines 14 and 15 thus: "_Ich

finde aber als Regel, dass der zweite um vier Funftel des ersten

abnimmt, wenn er namlich zwanzig Ellen vom ersten entfernt ist

(?)"_. He adds in his commentary: "_Das Ende der Nummer ist wohl

jedenfalls verstummelt_". However the translation given above shows

that it admits of a different rendering.

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