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, the Preparatory drawings, disadvantage of Primitive art Primitive emotions Procedure, in commencing a drawing Profiles, beauty of Proportions Poppy oil and turpentine, the use of Portrait-drawing "Portrait of the Artist's Daughter," Sir E. Burne-Jones's Pose, the Peuvis de Chavannes Quality and texture, variety in Radiating lines "Rape of Europa, The," Paul Veronese's Raphael Red rays Reed pens Rembrandt and his colours Reproduction, advantages of up-to-date Retina, effect of light on the Reynolds' contrasts of colour Rhythm, definition of Right angle, power of the Roman sculpture, lack of vitality in Rossetti Royal Academy Schools Rubens Ruskin Schools of Art Scientific and artistic accuracy Scientific study, necessity for Scumbling Shading Shape, variety of Silhouette, the Silver-point Silver-point work, shading in Sitter, the Softness indicated by shading Solar spectrum, the Solids as flat copy Spanish school, the Straight lines indicative of strength Straight lines and flat tones, analogy between Strong light in contrast with dark shadow Study of drawing, the Stump, the Style "Sublime and the Beautiful, The," Burke's "Surrender of Breda, The," Velazquez' Sympathetic lines Talent and genius Teachers in Art Schools Technical side of an art, the Thickness and accent, variety of Tintoretto Titian Tolstoy's definition of art Tone, meaning of the word Tone values, variety of Toned paper, drawing on Tones, large flat, the effect of Touch, the sense of Trafalgar Square lions, the Trees, the masses of Turner Types, lifelessness of "Ulysses deriding Polyphemus," Turner's Unity and variety Unity of line "Vale of Best," Millais' Value, meaning of the word as applied to a picture Values of tone drawing, the Van Dyck, his use of the straight line Variety in symmetry "Variety in Unity" "Varying well" Velazquez Venetian painters, and the music of edges Venetians, the, their use of straight lines Venetians, system and principles of design of the "Venus, Mercury, and Cupid," Correggio's Vertical, the, associated with the sublime Vertical lines, feeling associated with Vision Visual blindness Visual memory, the Ward, the animal painter Warm colours Watteau, the charm of Wat
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