4017004A Treatise on Painting — Of distant ObjectsJohn Francis RigaudLeonardo da Vinci

Chap. CCCX.Of distant Objects.

That part of any object which is nearest to the luminary from which it receives the light, will be the lightest.

The representation of an object in every degree of distance, loses degrees of its strength; that is, in proportion as the object is more remote from the eye it will be less perceivable through the air in its representation.