Illustration] GLASS Small vessels of uncoloured glass, belonging to the Celtic period, have been discovered in Galicia; so that the origin of this industry in Spain is possibly pre-Roman.
Sometimes, however, in coats of arms, a space that should have properly been gules was left uncoloured in the actual making of the tile, and painted red with oil-colour after firing.
Unfortunately for the many excellent medallion windows in this cathedral, there are also a great number of uncoloured ones.
Rouen Cathedral), nor would it do to station unframed, isolated, coloured figures on an uncoloured surface (viz.
Notwithstanding the glaring light from the uncoloured windows to the west, these stained glass pictures are so delightful in tone and drawing as to give us a very high opinion of Jean Cousin.
As glass viewers it is well to observe that the rich decoration provided by these splendid hangings prevents us from noticing the otherwise obnoxious glare from the uncoloured windows just over them.
An old woman's cure for a disease extremely prevalent both in the coloured and uncoloured creation.
It may, however, be observed that people may play very well with uncoloured cards, more especially when the suits are so strikingly distinguished as in the cards alluded to.
No attempts that have been made to prevent the uncoloured parts of the copy or profile from being acted upon by the light have as yet been successful.
These are sometimesuncoloured and sometimes coloured.
Some of the materials are uncoloured or merely the natural colour of the material, and others are in two colours, generally brown or reddish-brown and yellow.
I see colour higher than things uncoloured for that reason.
During both of them there is found richly coloured glass of the "mosaic" type, and also uncoloured windows of the sort styled by the French "grisaille.
The spectral phenomenon now begins at one side with light blue and passes into indigo and violet, with uncoloured darkness in the centre.
This work contains a sumptuous array of coloured and uncoloured reproductions of old prints, many of which are far more attractive than the originals.
His poetry is almost poetry in its elements, uncoloured by race, language, time, circumstance, or creed.
The uncoloured coasts consist, first and chiefly, of those, where there are no coral-reefs, or such small portions as to be quite insignificant.
Lastly, some reefs are left uncoloured from the want of information respecting them, and some because they are of an intermediate structure between the barrier and fringing classes.
Velasquez in Rome was already a ripening artist, whose vision of the world was quite uncoloured and unshaped by the medieval tradition.
LODGE; and 33 Uncoloured Plates by the Author and from Photographs.
LODGE; and 63 Uncoloured Plates by the Author, and from Photographs.
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