Archive image from page 106 of Design in landscape gardening (1914). Design in landscape gardening . designinlandscap00root Year: 1914 COLOR 87 intensity, 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. DIAGEAM OF COMPLEMENTARY COLORS green. Hue differentiates colors of the same value and intensity. Its gradations may be very slight; for instance, a num


Archive image from page 106 of Design in landscape gardening (1914). Design in landscape gardening . designinlandscap00root Year: 1914 COLOR 87 intensity, 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. DIAGEAM OF COMPLEMENTARY COLORS 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 comiarison it will be seen that no two are alike. Cf. 'A Text-Book of Design,' Kelley and Mowll, pp. lOG et seq.


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