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Three-Color Combinations.
We will now give a number of lists of three-color combinations taken from the colors shown on Plates 1 to 21, inclusive, which we consider good , very good ) or excellent. The first is a list of combinations including red and yellow; this is followed by a list including red and bine; then a number of lists including red and green, red and deep bine, red and lemon-yellow, red and gray, and red and black in the order named. Then these are followed by lists including red and colors 34, 41, 45, 52, 67, 75, 83, no, 135, 139 and 148 in the order given, altogether making a collection of several hundred combinations, in which red is the principal color. In forming these combinations we were governed solely by the natural laws of harmony and contrast of colors.
Red and Yellow.
- Figs. 1, 2, and 3— very good.
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 7—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 11—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 12—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 26—good.
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 32—very good.
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 34—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1 ,2, and„ 37—good.
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 49—very good.
- Figs.„ 1, 2, and„ 52—very„ good.„
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