A Treatise on Painting
by Leonardo da Vinci, translated by John Francis Rigaud
Of a Town seen through a thick Air
4017031A Treatise on Painting — Of a Town seen through a thick AirJohn Francis RigaudLeonardo da Vinci

Chap. CCCXXIV.Of a Town seen through a thick Air.

The eye which, looking downwards, sees a town immersed in very thick air, will perceive the top of the buildings darker, but more distinct than the bottom. The tops detach against a light ground, because they are seen against the low and thick air which is beyond them. This is a consequence of what has been explained in the preceding chapter.