Hamerton’s Ultimate Limited Palette (1876)

by Matthew Innis |

  There have long been two factions amongst painters concerning the approach to outfitting a palette:  those who believe in using a restricted palette, and those who prefer using an open palette.  The first group believes that color harmony in a painting can best be achieved through the restricted use of colors, and that those…

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