By comparison most of the local colorists of his period seem homespun and most of the romancers a little tawdry.
But in this case it was limited in its influence by the habits of vision which the local colorists had.
Even when the local colorists essayed the novel they commonly did little more than to expand some episode into elaborate dimensions or to string beads of episode upon an obvious thread.
The idea that all color is derived from the three primaries, red, yellow and blue, is so generally believed that our best writers among artists, colorists and educators have repeated it for many years.
There are probably but eight or ten galleries in New York where colorists are employed all the year round.
The salaries of these colorists were from $13 to $25 per week.
Very few photographers employ colorists on a salary, for the reason that they do not have enough work to keep them constantly employed.
Of all the great colorists Velasquez is the greatest master of the black chords.
The later Italian colorists appear to have laid opaque local color without fear even into the shadows, and to have recovered transparency by ultimate glazing.
But among the greater colorists of Italy the aim was not always so simple nor the method so determinable.
The second advantage is, that also the relations of color are broader and vaster with the coloriststhan the chiaroscurists.
Of the three advantages possessed by the colorists over the chiaroscurists, the first is, that they have in the greater portions of their pictures absolute truth, as shown above, Sec.
With the colorists the shadows are right; the lights untrue: but with the chiaroscurists lights and shadows are both untrue.
The colorists have in this respect one disadvantage, and three advantages.
The great foes of Turner, as of all other great colorists especially, are the picture cleaner and the mounter.
It is all that the great colorists need for their studies; they would think it wasted time to go farther; but, if you have no eye for color, you may go farther in another manner, with enjoyment.
Without giving us new revelations regarding the secrets of color, as he was rather an imitator of the Venetian school than an originator, Allston can be justly considered one of the most agreeable colorists America has produced.
Gilbert Stuart, one of the most remarkablecolorists of modern time, died in the year 1828.
Accordingly the coloristsin general, feeling that no other than this yellow sunshine was imitable, refused it, and painted in twilight, when the color was full.
This discovery, worked out with the extreme care natural to the Netherlanders, changed the whole character of painting, and made it possible to have such colorists as Titian, Raphael and Rubens.
He lays the color on the canvas so thin that sometimes one can trace through it the lines of the drawing, and yet his color is so pure and beautiful that he is considered one of the greatest colorists of the world.
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