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TABLE OF CHAPTERS.
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Chap.
| 258. | Why the Shadows of Bodies upon a white Wall are blueish towards the Evening. | 328. |
| 259. | Of the Colour of Faces. | 126. |
| 260. | A Precept relating to Painting. | 284. |
| 261. | Of Colours in Shadow. | 158. |
| 262. | Of the Choice of Lights. | 28. |
COLOURS IN REGARD TO BACK-GROUNDS.
CONTRASTE, HARMONY, AND REFLEXES, IN REGARD TO COLOURS.
| 270. | Gradation in Painting. | 144. |
| 271. | How to assort Colours in such a Manner as that they may add Beauty to each other. | 99. |
| 272. | Of detaching the Figures. | 73. |
| 273. | Of the Colour of Reflexes. | 87. |
| 274. | What Body will be the mod strongly tinged with the Colour of any other Object. | 124. |
| 275. | Of Reflexes. | 77. |
| 276. | Of the Surface of all shadowed Bodies. | 122. |
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