. Design in landscape gardening. Landscape gardening. COLOR 87 intensitj-j and into these parts any color may be finally analyzed.* Value, as has been said, is the lightness or darkness of a color, without taking into consideration the hue or intensity. The hue of a color is its individuality,—^the qual- ity which gives it a name, such as red, blue, or. Figure 19. DIAGRAM OF COMPLEMENTAEY COLOES green. Hue differentiates colors of the same value and intensity. Its gradations may be very slight; for instance, a number of colors may be chosen any one of which would unhesitatingly be pronounced &


. Design in landscape gardening. Landscape gardening. COLOR 87 intensitj-j and into these parts any color may be finally analyzed.* Value, as has been said, is the lightness or darkness of a color, without taking into consideration the hue or intensity. The hue of a color is its individuality,—^the qual- ity which gives it a name, such as red, blue, or. Figure 19. DIAGRAM OF COMPLEMENTAEY COLOES green. Hue differentiates colors of the same value and intensity. Its gradations may be very slight; for instance, a number of colors may be chosen any one of which would unhesitatingly be pronounced "blue," and yet upon comparison it will be seen that no two are alike. * Cf. "A Text-Book of Design," Kelley and MowU, pp. 106 et Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Root, Ralph Rodney; Kelley, Charles Fabens, b. 1885. New York, The Century Co.


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