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TINGE |
Light shade |
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ASH |
Light shade of blond |
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SHADOWING |
Shade, or gradation of light and color; shading. |
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PARASOL |
Light portable screen or canopy giving shade from the sun |
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SHADOW |
To mark with gradations of light or color; to shade. |
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ROE |
A mottled appearance of light and shade in wood, especially in
mahogany. |
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HARD |
Having disagreeable and abrupt contrasts in the coloring
or light and shade. |
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REFLEX |
Reflection; the light reflected from an illuminated surface
to one in shade. |
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HARSH |
Having violent contrasts of color, or of light and shade;
lacking in harmony. |
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PENUMBRA |
The part of a picture where the shade imperceptibly
blends with the light. |
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CHIAROSCURIST |
A painter who cares for and studies light and shade
rather than color. |
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ACCORD |
Agreement, harmony, or just correspondence of things;
as, the accord of light and shade in painting. |
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DARK |
A dark shade or dark passage in a painting, engraving, or the
like; as, the light and darks are well contrasted. |
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LITHOPHANE |
Porcelain impressed with figures which are made
distinct by transmitted light, -- as when hung in a window, or used as
a lamp shade. |
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LIGHT |
White or whitish; not intense or very marked; not of a
deep shade; moderately colored; as, a light color; a light brown; a
light complexion. |
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FRETWORK |
Work adorned with frets; ornamental openwork or work in
relief, esp. when elaborate and minute in its parts. Hence, any minute
play of light and shade, dark and light, or the like. |
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SHADE |
That which intercepts, or shelters from, light or the direct
rays of the sun; hence, also, that which protects from heat or currents
of air; a ... |
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TONE |
The general effect of a picture produced by the combination
of light and shade, together with color in the case of a painting; --
commonly used in a favorable sense; as, this picture has tone. |
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MEZZOTINT |
...rnishing, etc., so as to produce the requisite
light and shade. Also, an engraving so produced. ... |