Light and lighting . Two views of the new McLellan Gallery, Glasgow, showing lighting from Ihe roof and local artificial illumination. 150 THE ILIUMIXATIX<: L\X<; LXKKK (makcS) of that light—even possibly direct sun-lighl -was received upon the Bides of thetrails, and these gave out light by diffusereflection in all directions to the this upper wall Bpace was unsuitablyoccupied, then the pictures oppositeBuffered. The picture on the right-handwall received Borne of the light from thewall on the Left, and vice versa. A veryremarkable example t misjudged tanment of wall-space w


Light and lighting . Two views of the new McLellan Gallery, Glasgow, showing lighting from Ihe roof and local artificial illumination. 150 THE ILIUMIXATIX<: L\X<; LXKKK (makcS) of that light—even possibly direct sun-lighl -was received upon the Bides of thetrails, and these gave out light by diffusereflection in all directions to the this upper wall Bpace was unsuitablyoccupied, then the pictures oppositeBuffered. The picture on the right-handwall received Borne of the light from thewall on the Left, and vice versa. A veryremarkable example t misjudged tanment of wall-space was afforded by oneof the largest rooms, the Turner room,in the Gallery, where the Bpaceabove the pictures up to the skylight -a iimn- crimson tone : with the resullt hat when t hi- lighl was coming in throughtin- skylights and struck on that crimsonwall, all the pictures opposite wereilluminated by a red light, and nol by atrue daylight, and they were ruined insome aspects. If any persons happenedto h


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