. Painting and painters' materials: a book of facts for painters and those who use or deal in paint materials . From Modern Chromatics. {D. Applcton Co.) We separate the rays of white light by passing thelight through a prism. We can also unite the separated rays into white ^BC D Eh F G hH L M N O. Ked, YeUow. Green. Blue. Violet. Ultraviolet. Fron Theory of Color. {L. F} an^ dr Co.) light again by reflecting them from a mirror of propershape. Nearly all colors, except lustre colors—/. e., those Pigffients—Their Colors. j^j produced by metals such as gold and silver, whitelead, etc., and also


. Painting and painters' materials: a book of facts for painters and those who use or deal in paint materials . From Modern Chromatics. {D. Applcton Co.) We separate the rays of white light by passing thelight through a prism. We can also unite the separated rays into white ^BC D Eh F G hH L M N O. Ked, YeUow. Green. Blue. Violet. Ultraviolet. Fron Theory of Color. {L. F} an^ dr Co.) light again by reflecting them from a mirror of propershape. Nearly all colors, except lustre colors—/. e., those Pigffients—Their Colors. j^j produced by metals such as gold and silver, whitelead, etc., and also by some of the coal tar colors—arethe result of subtraction. For example : White light,less red and blue — green. Separated Colors of Light coming through Substances, as follows{^i^ Permanganate of potash solution; {2) blood; (j>) Chlorophyl;{4) cobalt glass; (j) red oxide of copper glass; (<5) bichromate ofpotash solution; {^8) oxide of didmyum glass, ?d o td <J P* -^ re ■ 2* Color of Light ; ^ ? ! as seen: \ \ \ \ Red Blood color Green leaf color. Blue glass Red copper Orange Blue color Colorless


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