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Volume  Volume1\Botany for Painters & Elements of Landscape Painting

Entry#  449.


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OBJECTS IN HIGH LIGHT SHOW BUT LITTLE, BUT BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW

THEY STAND OUT WELL.


To represent a landscape choose that the sun shall be at noon and

look towards the West or East and then draw. And if you turn towards

the North, every object placed on that side will have no shadow,

particularly those which are nearest to the direction of the

shadow of your head. And if you turn towards the South every object

on that side will be wholly in shadow. All the trees which are

towards the sun and have the atmosphere for their background are

dark, and the other trees which lie against that darkness will be

black very dark  in the middle and lighter towards the edges.

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