Or Penley's Neutral Orange Is A Permanent Compound Pigment Composed

: ON THE SECONDARY, ORANGE.

of yellow ochre and the russet-marrone known as brown madder: it is

chiefly valuable in water-colour. Paper, being white, is too opaque to

paint upon, without some wash of colour being first passed over it;

otherwise the light tones of the sky are apt to look crude and harsh. It

must, therefore, be gone over with some desirable tint, that shall

break, in a slight degree, the extreme brilliancy of the mere paper. For

this purpose, a thin wash of the orange is to be put over the whole

surface of the paper with a large flat brush, care being taken never to



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