Example Of The Small Interval In Colour Tones
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Cattle At A Pool At Sunrise
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Portion Of The Lions Frieze Ffrom The Ancient Persian
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An Unknown Woman
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Hunter In A Landscape
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Modification Of Tone And Hue Of A Colour When Placed On Or
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The Marquess Of Londonderrys Arabian Stallion
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An Oak Tree In Richmond Park With A Herd Of Fallow Deer
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Highly Illuminated Tints Of The Primaries
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The Obstinate Donkey
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Landscape With Deer Under the Beggars Oak, Dagots
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The Straw Yard
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Agreeable Contrast Of Plum-violet And Sage-green
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Harmony Of Analogy In Broken Blues
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The Escape; Two Greyhounds Coursing A Hare
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Man Struggling With A Boa Constrictor, Study For the
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Harmony Of Analogy In Broken Orange And Yeliow-brown
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Eagle, A Celebrated Stallion
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Lions Attacking Two Men And A Horse
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Sketch For gordale Scar
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The Days Sport
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Landing Place Near Tintern Abbey
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Study Of An Elderly Woman For disobedience Discovered
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The Falls Of The Clyde After A Flood
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Landscape Near Swansea, South Wales
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Venus Rising From Her Couch
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Gloucestershire Old Spot
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The Earth Stopper
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Portrait Of Reformer, Blucher, Tory And Crib, The Property
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Ravager, One Of The Lambton Hounds
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Combination Of Broken Colours Of Green, Blue And Orange;
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Dr. Syntax, A Bay Racehorse, Standing In A Coastal
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Darkened Shades Of The Primaries And Their Complementaries
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A Sheep Resting
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Cheshunt The Shire Horse Elephant In An Extensive Landscape
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A Rocky Stream
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Five Pairs Of Complementary Colours Forming A Chromatic
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Grey Arabian Stallion, The Property Of Sir Watkin
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Study For sides All; The Bunch Of Grapes Tavern
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Flat And Uniform Application Of Colours At A, And Gradated
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Ryelands Sheep, The Kings Ram, The Kings Ewe And Lord
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