. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast. for Shades and Reflectors THE enjoyment of color is one of the most universal of estheticWhile its infinitely varied phases manifested in naturepainters art appeal to the highest development of this sensean enjoyment in the contemplationof simple patches of color for their jown sake. This is not unlike thepleasing effect of certain individual Isounds. This enjoyment of colorfor its own sake reaches its highest Istate when the colors are seen bytransmitted light. The most ex-quisite color effects in nature areutterly beyond the abi
. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast. for Shades and Reflectors THE enjoyment of color is one of the most universal of estheticWhile its infinitely varied phases manifested in naturepainters art appeal to the highest development of this sensean enjoyment in the contemplationof simple patches of color for their jown sake. This is not unlike thepleasing effect of certain individual Isounds. This enjoyment of colorfor its own sake reaches its highest Istate when the colors are seen bytransmitted light. The most ex-quisite color effects in nature areutterly beyond the ability of thepainter to represent on canvas, for \the simple reason that they possess Ito a greater or less extent the qual- Jity of transparency. The blue of fthe sky, the green of the sea, and [the gorgeous coloring of the sunsetand the autumn forest absolutelydefy reproduction on an opaque sur-face. The art of glass painting and set-ting has always held a high place Iin pictorial art. Although it is limi- _. - ...:?.- Figure 2 . instincts,and the, there is.
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