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Colors (stylized colors ) is the fourth major-label Japanese studio album (sixth overall) by South Korean pop rock band CNBLUE . It was released on September 30, 2015, under Warner Music Japan . After releasing the first single " White ", the band decided ...
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She counted five different nighties of varying styles, colors, and levels of transparency as well as a black teddy with snaps that went from the crotch to her breasts.
The second, and perhaps later aim, was by imitating the shapes and colors of men, animals, and the like, to convey an idea of the proportions and characters of such things.
Even the explanatory hieroglyphic texts ran in colors, lining the walls and winding around the cylinders of stone.
His colors were local tones, but probably more like nature and more varied than anything in Egyptian painting.
According to Plutarch, he was the first to discover variation in the shade of colors, and, according to Pliny, the first master to paint objects as they appeared in nature.
She was a trader with the East from her infancy--not Constantinople and the Byzantine East alone, but back of these the old Mohammedan East, which for a thousand years has cast its art in colors rather than in forms.
He was an elaborate painter, fond of architectural backgrounds and glowing colors enlivened with gold in the high lights.
Pontormo, and an imitator of Michael Angelo, painting in rather heavy colors with a thin brush.
They caught the lines and lights and colors of the great men, but they overlooked the fact that the excellence of the imitated lay largely in their inimitable individualities, which could not be combined.
It consists in the elevated, heroic, or historical theme, academic form well drawn, some show of bright colors, smoothness of brush-work, and precision and nicety of detail.
His method is to use pure prismatic colors on the principle that color is light in a decomposed form, and that its proper juxtaposition on canvas will recompose into pure light again.
Technically his was a master-hand, doing all things with ease, giving exact relations of colors and lights, and placing everything so perfectly that no addition or alteration is thought of.
A pronounced mannerist he was no less a man of strength, and even in his shadow-saturated colors a painter with the color instinct.
He painted in oil, tempera, and for glass, and is supposed to have gained his brilliant colors by using a gilt ground.
These formed a skeleton which he clothed in a half-tone shadow, pierced with warm yellow light, enriched with rare colors, usually garnet reds and deep yellows repeated in the different planes, and surrounded with a subtle pervading atmosphere.