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proportion with sides of picture (unless in the reproduction a part of the picture on the left has been trimmed away, as is likely, in which case it would be exactly Phi proportion). I have taken the first seven pictures reproduced in this book that were not selected with any idea of illustrating this point, and I think you will admit that in each some very important quantity has been placed in this proportion. One could go on through all the illustrations were it not for the fear of becoming wearisome; and also, one could go on through some of the minor relationships, and point out how often this proportion turns up in compositions. But enough has been said to show that the eye evidently takes some especial pleasure in it, whatever may eventually be found to be the physiological reason underlying it. * * * * * INDEX Absorbent canvas Academic drawing Academic and conventional Academic students Accuracy, scientific and artistic Anatomy, study of, its importance "Ansidei Madonna," Raphael's Apelles and his colours Architecture, proportion in Art, some definitions of Artist, the Atmosphere indicated by shading Atmospheric colours Audley, Lady, Holbein's portrait of "Bacchus and Ariadne," Titian's Backgrounds Balance Balance between straight lines and curves Balance between flat and gradated tones Balance between light and dark tones Balance between warm and cold colours Balance between interest and mass Balance between variety and unity "Bank-note" papers Bastien Lepage Bath for etching Beauty, definition of Beauty and prettiness Beauty and truth "Birth of Venus, the," Botticelli's Black chalk Black Conte Black glass, the use of a Blake, example of parallelism Blake's designs Blake's use of the vertical Blocking in the drawing Blocking out with square lines "Blue Boy," Gainsborough's Botany, the study of Botticelli's work Boucher's heads compared with Watteau's Boundaries of forms Boundaries of masses in Nature Bread, use of, in charcoal drawing Browning, R., portraits of Brush, manipulation of the Brush strokes Brushes, various kinds of Burke on "The Sublime and the Beautiful" Burne-Jones Camera, use of the Carbon pencils Carlyle Circle, perfect curve of, to be avoided Chalks, drawing in Charcoal drawing; fixing solution
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