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This translucency can only be obtained by thin glazes of colour, by which means each succeeding glaze only partly covers the previous one, the character of the marble being thus produced.
All its shadows are fuller in colour than its lights, owing to the translucency and reflective power of the leaves.
As translucency is not a dead transmission of light, but a continued propagation of tension; so must it be viewed as a process of light in matter, but one excited from without.
Translucency is a co-illumination, like the concord of equally attuned instruments.
As translucency is not a mechanical but a dynamic act, or process of differentialization in matter; so does this earth-water become separated into a mass of oxygen and carbon, or into ordinary water and into the earth-element.
All its shadows are fuller in color than its lights, owing to the translucency and reflective power of its leaves.
The sketch here presented exhibits the degrees of translucency and opacity in a skull which I obtained at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, about fifty years ago.
The translucency at Firmness, Irritability, and Combativeness, which were active to the last moments of his life, is quite characteristic.
It does not possess the property of acquiring in water that commencement of translucency which the purer clays exhibit.
It has also the lustre and translucencyof gum; with somewhat of a pearly aspect at times.
What can a Polish Majesty and Electoral Translucency do?
Now, however, these pittings reveal their true character; for each has protruded itself in the form of a long but slender polyp, of exquisite translucency and perfect symmetry.
Its darkness varies a little, but the jet blackness of some of the fronds and of the botryoidal masses seems due to the translucency of the successive grey layers.
He not only began to use paint where before he would, as a matter of course, have glazed-in coloured glass, but to lay it on so heavily as seriously to detract from that translucency which is the glory of glass.
Then it becomes a question of the relative value of, on the one hand, purity andtranslucency of glass colour, and, on the other, of pictorial qualities.
Conspicuous before us is the great West window, which might as well have been painted on linen, so little of the translucency of glass is there left in it.
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