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Entry#  560. The juxtaposition of light and shade (560, 561).


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ON PAINTING.


The comparison of the various qualities of shadows and lights not

infrequently seems ambiguous and confused to the painter who desires

to imitate and copy the objects he sees. The reason is this: If you

see a white drapery side by side with a black one, that part of the

white drapery which lies against the black one will certainly look

much whiter than the part which lies against something whiter than

itself. Footnote: It is evident from this that so early as in 1492

Leonardo's writing in perspective was so far advanced that he could

quote his own statements.--As bearing on this subject compare what

is said in No. 280.  And the reason of this is shown in my book on

perspective.


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