Page:Cyclopedia of Painting-Armstrong, George D (1908).djvu/75

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and light, both in water and oil, in which latter vehicle, like other lakes in general, they are bad dryers, and do not stand the action of white lead or metallic colors. If used, therefore, it should be as simple as possible.