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... value ” in painting , since there is a difference between the brilliance of the hues of pigments and the " tonal relation " between pigments , which establishes light- and - dark values . Tonal value can arise from modu- lating a single ...
... value ” in painting , since there is a difference between the brilliance of the hues of pigments and the " tonal relation " between pigments , which establishes light- and - dark values . Tonal value can arise from modu- lating a single ...
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... values of the flesh into values of movement , excitable , undulatory , naive , sedulous . Thus he was able to ren- der tactile values transparently , without having to ren- der the volume of the body itself . Among renaissance poets ...
... values of the flesh into values of movement , excitable , undulatory , naive , sedulous . Thus he was able to ren- der tactile values transparently , without having to ren- der the volume of the body itself . Among renaissance poets ...
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... values are changed to other values . Giorgione's pastoral landscapes are filled with transformations : the contours of hills , the intervals of space , the accents of local color , are fused into a poetic sonority . One of the most ...
... values are changed to other values . Giorgione's pastoral landscapes are filled with transformations : the contours of hills , the intervals of space , the accents of local color , are fused into a poetic sonority . One of the most ...
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