It is very abundant, but so exactly does it resemble the bark in colour and rugosity, and so closely does it cling to the branches, that until it moves it is absolutely invisible!
Starting life as a bright, light-hearted little child, she becomes sadder and sadder in colour and in spirits with every passing year.
Each head and each piquant face is but a field where the ever-present artist can exercise his ingenuity and his skill in colour and design.
The spectacle before me was wonderful both in colour and form, though composed in great part of the simplest elements.
This subject is, of course, quite incomplete without colour, as I have endeavoured, both by colour and by flowing delicate forms, to translate to the eye of the spectator something of the pleasure which the child receives through her ears.
As we approached the middle of the valley just before noon, the scenery assumed a vividness of colour and grandeur of outline which drew forth the most enthusiastic exclamations of delight from our little party.
With 1869 came Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon, a memorable picture, full of characteristic effects of colour and composition, and a notable exercise in the grand style.
And further, the artist does not take whatever comes to hand in the appearance of his sitter, but works to a thought-out arrangement of colour and form, to a design.
It is the privilege of the artist to show how wonderful and beautiful is all this music of colour and form, so that people, having been moved by it in his work, may be encouraged to see the same beauty in the things around them.
Age may, no doubt, improve some of the portraits of this class by quieting them in colour and tone.
But what of repose, harmony of colour and form, and the wise ordering and selecting of the materials of vision that one has been used to in the great portraiture of the past?
Thus looking, one is surprised into seeing for once the colour and form of things with the association of touch for the moment forgotten, and is puzzled at the beauty.
And is there not an essence of colour and sound as well as of anything else which may be said to have an essence?
Almost all of them are decorative, as seen in our present fashions, but to produce an effect in an opera box is to understand the carrying power of colour and line.
In the stalls, colour and outline of any single costume become a part of the mass of colour and black and white of the audience.
Responding to texture, colour and line as some do to music and scenery.
Of passion, of physical excitement, they contain only just so much as stimulates the eye to the finest delicacies of colour and form.
Otter is much inferior in point of colour and texture to that of the full grown otter, or even after it has been weaned.
A snake which resembles the rattle Snake in colour and Spots on the Skin, longer and inosent.
With regard to shading stitches, there are various ways (see the chapter on shading) of giving gradation of colour and of indicating relief or modelling.
It varies in colour and shape, and is found everywhere in New Zealand on surf-beaten rocks.
It varies in colour and shape, but is usually deeply ribbed, and attains a length of 1-1/2 inches.
White, green, rose, purple, or black in colour and plain or banded, and sometimes even with longitudinal wavy lines.
The curse of European influence is apparent in the modern cheap lithographs, crude in colour and design, which they have produced.
In its most mercantile forms it is attracted by the dramatic; when it hails from the wilds, it is drawn by it as a child is drawn by colour and light.
There was in his manner an element which corresponded with the lack of colour and warmth in his face.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "colour and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.