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TABLE OF CHAPTERS.
Chap.
200. Of proper Back-grounds. 141.
201. Of the general Light diffused over Figures. 303.
202. Of those Parts in Shadows which appear the darkest at a Distance. 327.
203. Of the Eye viewing the Folds of Draperies surrounding a Figure. 363.
204. Of the Relief of Figures remote from the Eye. 336.
205. Of Outlines of Objects on the Side towards the Light. 337.
206. How to make Objects detach from their Ground, that is to say, from the Surface on which they are painted. 342.

CONTRASTE AND EFFECT.

207. A Precept. 343.
208. Of the Interposition of transparent Bodies between the Eye and the Object. 357.
209. Of proper Back-grounds for Figures. 283.
210. Of Back-grounds. 160.

REFLEXES.

211. Of Objects placed on a light Ground, and why such a Practice is useful in Painting. 159.
212. Of the different Effects of White, according to the Difference of Back-grounds. 139.
213. Of Reverberation. 75.
214. Where there cannot be any Reverberation of Light. 76.
215. In what Part the Reflexes have more or less Brightness. 79.
216. Of the reflected Lights which surround the Shadows. 78.
217.