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Colour as a Means of Art / Being an Adaption of the Experience of Professors to the Practice of Amateurs

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A practical manual presents general principles and methods for using colour in painting aimed at amateurs and students. It surveys established colour harmonies, tonal arrangements, and compositional rules exemplified by various masters and schools, then abstracts the underlying principles. Detailed sections address the colouring of objects and the treatment of light and shadow, including sunshine, sunset, moonlight, and grey daylight, and offer rules connected to different stylistic examples. Lithographic plates demonstrate masses of colour and general tone rather than fine detail, while the text stresses intellectual and compositional judgment over purely mechanical technique.

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Frank Howard

Frank Howard is an author known for his work in the field of art, particularly focusing on the use of color. His notable book, "Colour as a Means of Art / Being an Adaption of the Experience of Professors to the Practice of Amateurs," serves as a guide for amateur artists, drawing on the insights and experiences of seasoned professionals. Through this work, Howard aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making art more accessible to enthusiasts. His contributions reflect a commitment to enhancing the understanding of artistic techniques and the importance of color in visual expression.

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