The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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But if these same colours are situated in a well-lighted place, they  
will appear brighter in proportion as the light is more brilliant.  
THE ADVERSARY.  
The variety of colours in shadow must be as great as that of the  
colours in the objects in that shadow.  
THE ANSWER.  
Colours seen in shadow will display less variety in proportion as  
the shadows in which they lie are deeper. And evidence of this is to  
be had by looking from an open space into the doorways of dark and  
shadowy churches, where the pictures which are painted in various  
colours all look of uniform darkness.  
Hence at a considerable distance all the shadows of different  
colours will appear of the same darkness.  
It is the light side of an object in light and shade which shows the  
true colour.  
On the colours of the rainbow (287. 288).  
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